Dealing with citizenship education as a part of formal education, I argue that the international human rights culture and human rights education can serve as a fundamental reference for contemporary citizenship education and that conflict pedagogy is an adequate teaching strategy. I try to draw a picture of how such education can be perceived from a pedagogical and didactical point of view, making a set of recommendations to actualize this perspective on values and citizenship education. Dans l’optique que l’éducation à la citoyenneté est une composante de l’éducation formelle, je mets en évidence que la culture internationale des droits humains et que l’éducation aux droits de l’homme peuvent servir de référence fondamentale. Je démontre a...
The notion of global citizenship education (GCE) has emerged in the international education discours...
This paper presents an argument for reconceptualizing citizenship education as a kind of moral educa...
Abstract: It is often suggested that education in ethnically, religiously or socio-politically divid...
Dealing with citizenship education as a part of formal education, I argue that the international hum...
The article argues that citizenship education and human rights education can be understood as educat...
Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, citizenship education has been revived as a theoret...
Transition from authoritarian governments to democratic governments requires a lot of actions by the...
The general aim of the article is to describe the infl uence of diverse interpretations of citizensh...
Citizenship education engages with living together in diverse societies where democracy provides a f...
Contemporary societies face a range of challenges, including: climate change; poverty; wealth, incom...
All education is political; the radical approach to Citizenship Education promotes social justice an...
Purpose: The aim of the research is to determine to what extent one can talk about “cosmopolitan cit...
Although it is widely accepted that a basic task of schooling is to prepare each new generation for ...
Citizenship education is a popular and contested phenomenon in liberal democratic societies. It is d...
The concept of values is an often-cited but rarely defined notion within international development ...
The notion of global citizenship education (GCE) has emerged in the international education discours...
This paper presents an argument for reconceptualizing citizenship education as a kind of moral educa...
Abstract: It is often suggested that education in ethnically, religiously or socio-politically divid...
Dealing with citizenship education as a part of formal education, I argue that the international hum...
The article argues that citizenship education and human rights education can be understood as educat...
Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, citizenship education has been revived as a theoret...
Transition from authoritarian governments to democratic governments requires a lot of actions by the...
The general aim of the article is to describe the infl uence of diverse interpretations of citizensh...
Citizenship education engages with living together in diverse societies where democracy provides a f...
Contemporary societies face a range of challenges, including: climate change; poverty; wealth, incom...
All education is political; the radical approach to Citizenship Education promotes social justice an...
Purpose: The aim of the research is to determine to what extent one can talk about “cosmopolitan cit...
Although it is widely accepted that a basic task of schooling is to prepare each new generation for ...
Citizenship education is a popular and contested phenomenon in liberal democratic societies. It is d...
The concept of values is an often-cited but rarely defined notion within international development ...
The notion of global citizenship education (GCE) has emerged in the international education discours...
This paper presents an argument for reconceptualizing citizenship education as a kind of moral educa...
Abstract: It is often suggested that education in ethnically, religiously or socio-politically divid...