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 ix
... Curriculum . Such will follow , from the Qualifica- tions and Curriculum Authority and other authors , as well as from a small cluster of non - governmental organizations ( “ The Citizenship Coalition ' ) who have long been dedicated to ...
... Curriculum . Such will follow , from the Qualifica- tions and Curriculum Authority and other authors , as well as from a small cluster of non - governmental organizations ( “ The Citizenship Coalition ' ) who have long been dedicated to ...
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Sir Bernard Crick. National Curriculum , began to spread as a voluntary move- ment , until following a change of government its forward march was halted – indeed in many schools forced into tactical retreat , at the least . When I first ...
Sir Bernard Crick. National Curriculum , began to spread as a voluntary move- ment , until following a change of government its forward march was halted – indeed in many schools forced into tactical retreat , at the least . When I first ...
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... curriculum , for values and skills as well as knowledge , perhaps stressing values and skills more than mere knowledge ( if knowledge is seen simply as information ) . David Blunkett has made this clear throughout . And this sense of ...
... curriculum , for values and skills as well as knowledge , perhaps stressing values and skills more than mere knowledge ( if knowledge is seen simply as information ) . David Blunkett has made this clear throughout . And this sense of ...
Side 1
... Curriculum ? To answer that would take too long , and others have stated the past and recent history of it ( Heater , 1997 ; Kerr , 1996 , 1999 ) . I see it overall as a story largely of excessive national self - confidence : a sad ...
... Curriculum ? To answer that would take too long , and others have stated the past and recent history of it ( Heater , 1997 ; Kerr , 1996 , 1999 ) . I see it overall as a story largely of excessive national self - confidence : a sad ...
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... curriculum . Important social and moral concepts always get defined in different ways by different groups for different purposes . They are what a philosopher has called ' essentially contested concepts ' . That is why attempts to ...
... curriculum . Important social and moral concepts always get defined in different ways by different groups for different purposes . They are what a philosopher has called ' essentially contested concepts ' . That is why attempts to ...
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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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