Essays on CitizenshipA&C Black, 15. nov. 2005 - 224 sider Citizenship, both the subject and the practice, should be a bridge between the vocational aims of education and education for its own sake. Not all of life is productive: there is leisure, there is culture, both of which active citizens can defend, indeed enhance. This book may, I hope, help teachers and all involved in education (governors, parents and even inspectors) gain or reinforce a sense of civic pride and mission. |
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Side v
... arguments ( 1998 ) 123 Values and rights are enough 123 Anti - racism should lead 130 World citizenship comes first 136 School governors , another task 138 Universities could help 9 The presuppositions of citizenship education ( 1999 ) ...
... arguments ( 1998 ) 123 Values and rights are enough 123 Anti - racism should lead 130 World citizenship comes first 136 School governors , another task 138 Universities could help 9 The presuppositions of citizenship education ( 1999 ) ...
Side xi
... arguments again personally – equally relevant to the other constituent nations of our United Kingdom . Pupils in ... argument in Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark , ' What I tell you three times is true ' , but rather Jeremy ...
... arguments again personally – equally relevant to the other constituent nations of our United Kingdom . Pupils in ... argument in Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark , ' What I tell you three times is true ' , but rather Jeremy ...
Side 3
... arguments . ' Citizenship ' can carry significantly different meanings . It has no ' essential ' or universally true meaning , but one can attempt some reasonable understanding of the main usages of the term in our society and the great ...
... arguments . ' Citizenship ' can carry significantly different meanings . It has no ' essential ' or universally true meaning , but one can attempt some reasonable understanding of the main usages of the term in our society and the great ...
Side 5
... argued that people should normally obey them , enjoy some rights and treat each other fairly : ' the good subject ' under ' the rule of law ' . But ' the good citizen ' will be someone with civic rights in a democratic form of ...
... argued that people should normally obey them , enjoy some rights and treat each other fairly : ' the good subject ' under ' the rule of law ' . But ' the good citizen ' will be someone with civic rights in a democratic form of ...
Side 6
... argue that education in citizenship can actually strengthen an authority that is exercised in a demo- cratic context , resting on consent and an informed and reasoned mutual understanding . Authority , in other words , must seem ...
... argue that education in citizenship can actually strengthen an authority that is exercised in a demo- cratic context , resting on consent and an informed and reasoned mutual understanding . Authority , in other words , must seem ...
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4 Political literacy 1978 | 59 |
5 Basic concepts for political education 1978 | 75 |
6 Citizenship and education 1992 | 97 |
7 In defence of the Citizenship Order 2000 | 113 |
8 Friendly arguments 1998 | 123 |
9 The presuppositions of citizenship education 1999 | 147 |
10 The decline of political thinking in British public life 1998 | 169 |
11 A meditation on democracy 1996 | 191 |
References | 205 |
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