In most Western democracies, there is an ongoing discussion on the role of education, particularly in times of increasingly polarized political views, leading to democratic erosion and social unrest. Citizens have been described as living in echo chambers, relying on, and often receiving, information that confirms their own world views and political ideas. In this climate, education has been emphasized as an important antidote to provide students with knowledge, skills, attitudes and values to strengthen democracy and social cohesion. In most cases, this assignment is primarily tasked with subjects that can be considered political education, such as social studies, civics or social science education. However, there is no consensus on what k...
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Education, philosophy, and politics can be seen as the tripos in Western tradition, defining the can...
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<p>The human being grows in relationship with others of its fellows, and it is by virtue of this rel...
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The concept of powerful knowledge (PK) has central dichotomies and contradictions, which this articl...
AbstractWe experience politics in our daily life and in all social spheres. People, particularly you...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
Recent efforts to improve civic education have focused on improving students’ knowledge and engageme...
Most political socialization research has focused on children, because this formative time provides ...
Secondary civics and government courses are often framed as a content area in which students learn a...
The paper offers a robust definition of democracy that focuses upon the decision making processes of...
The global, social, economic and technological conditions of the 21st century are drastically changi...
In this article, the central question is how the relationship between democracy and education can be...
"In professional and academic contexts nothing is more important than helping people to understand a...
Education, philosophy, and politics can be seen as the tripos in Western tradition, defining the can...
The 21st century is regarded as the age of technology, as it has taken over every field of life incl...
In this provocative collection of essays with a distinctly critical and nuanced approach to how demo...
<p>The human being grows in relationship with others of its fellows, and it is by virtue of this rel...
Theoretically based conversations are not sufficient to closing the elusive performance gap between ...
The concept of powerful knowledge (PK) has central dichotomies and contradictions, which this articl...
AbstractWe experience politics in our daily life and in all social spheres. People, particularly you...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
Recent efforts to improve civic education have focused on improving students’ knowledge and engageme...
Most political socialization research has focused on children, because this formative time provides ...
Secondary civics and government courses are often framed as a content area in which students learn a...
The paper offers a robust definition of democracy that focuses upon the decision making processes of...
The global, social, economic and technological conditions of the 21st century are drastically changi...
In this article, the central question is how the relationship between democracy and education can be...