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Niknafs, Nasim – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2021
The commitment to all things democratic in educational spheres has inspired and generated much contemporary conversation in music education scholarship. Aside from demonstrating the possible discrepancies between what democratic ideals in education pledge to do and how they are materialized in learning situations, at least on the theoretical…
Descriptors: Music Education, Democracy, Citizenship, Criticism
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Luckey, Eric F. – Theory and Research in Education, 2022
What is dissent? And how should educators teach students the skills and dispositions of this democratic virtue? By engaging with the 2011 article by Sarah M. Stitzlein on 'Democratic education in an era of town hall protests', this retrospective article discusses Stitzlein's definition of dissent, her curricular approach to teaching dissent, and…
Descriptors: Democracy, Activism, Teaching Methods, Ethics
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Payne, Katherina A. – Democracy & Education, 2020
The article adds to a growing conversation that recognizes and supports young children's civic capabilities, positioning them as citizens-now and not simply citizens in the future. They detail how three different classrooms sought to work with children to engage in social action on behalf of their broader community. This response wonders alongside…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Young Children, Democratic Values, Citizenship Responsibility
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Mischa Geracoulis – International Journal of Human Rights Education, 2024
This essay draws from a study conducted as part of graduate thesis work at George Mason University. The thesis examined the purpose of human rights education and critical media literacy, and the international inducements to include these subjects in the national education systems of United Nations (UN) member states. It compared the United States…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Media Literacy, Civil Rights, Teaching Methods
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Tryggvason, Ásgeir – Democracy & Education, 2019
By taking the vantage point of agonistic pluralism, the aim is to enter into dialogue with Samuelsson's theoretical development of consensus as an educational aim for classroom discussions. The response highlights three points of interest in the deliberative conception of consensus. The first point relates to the problem of exclusion, which…
Descriptors: Democracy, Group Unity, Classroom Communication, Conflict
Dann, Ashley – Online Submission, 2018
The following reflection on digital democracy will draw connections between the practices of educating a democratic citizenry and the current deficits of digital citizenship education. It will seek to inspire those teaching digital citizenship to expand their narrow lens in order to create a more participatory and analytic digital citizen.
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Democracy, Citizenship Education, Technological Literacy
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Darwich, Lina – Democracy & Education, 2020
McGuire, Stevahn, and Bronsther (2019) focused on civic education in elementary grades, an important but sorely missing topic in schools. Using Storypath, a simulation-like approach to address the housing affordability in Seattle, the authors showed how motivated and engaged students were with the topic. A major strength of the study is the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Teaching Methods, Simulated Environment
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Tillson, John B. – Democracy & Education, 2017
In response to van Waarden's paper, which denied the possibility of horizontal tolerance between citizens, I argue that tolerance is both possible and often desirable between citizens. I also argue that a more substantive set of constraints are required for justice to be served than mere deference to whatever existing constitutions and laws happen…
Descriptors: Democracy, Social Attitudes, Justice, Politics
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Backer, David I. – Democracy & Education, 2017
My response to Samuelsson's (2016) recent essay offers a different paradigm with which to think about education, deliberative discussion and democracy. I call this paradigm the critique of deliberative discussion. Following Ruitenberg's application of Mouffe's critiques of deliberative democracy to education, the critique of deliberative…
Descriptors: Democracy, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Citizenship Education, Models
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McGuire, Margit E.; Stevahn, Laurie; Bronsther, Shari Wennik – Democracy & Education, 2020
Darwich (2020) asked "What Kind of Citizens Do Educators Hope Their Students Become?" in her response to "Storypath: A Powerful Tool for Engaging Children in Civic Education" (McGuire et al., 2019). She argued that civics should be rooted in social justice grounded by critical civic empathy, which requires focusing on power and…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Citizenship Education, Civics, Empathy
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Thomas-Reid, Matthew – Democracy & Education, 2018
First, I review the context for the need of new deliberative models, specifically agonistic deliberative models, for public discourse and for use in training students for public discourse. I then highlight five specific points that I trouble and enrich, principally through the work of Giroux, Arendt, Biesta, and Duarte. While I agree that there is…
Descriptors: Democracy, Models, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Citizenship Education
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Fudge, Daniel; Skipworth, Sue Ann – Learning: Research and Practice, 2017
The contemporary education system aides in the development of students' cognitive learning skills to better prepare them for the future; however, education can also prepare students to be more engaged citizens in a democratic society. Civic literacy is a valuable skill for students to learn as it provides a foundation for a better understanding of…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
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Sardoc, Mitja – Theory and Research in Education, 2018
In this interview, Dr. Amy Gutmann discusses the legacy of her book "Democratic Education" after 30 years since it was first published. After presenting some of the main ideas from "Democratic Education," Dr. Gutmann emphasises the importance of both democratic education and democratic deliberation as central elements of public…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Public Education, Cultural Pluralism
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Lazaroo, Natalie – Research in Drama Education, 2021
In Singapore, resilience lies at the heart of the nation's efforts at building a strong civic culture. For those experiencing urban poverty, resilience holds little weight against the national rhetoric of self-reliance and meritocracy as keys to success. This paper presents a three-way conversation between the researcher, applied theatre…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Resilience (Psychology), Peace, Justice
Harney, John O.; Grant, Mary K. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2019
In this Q&A, NEJHE Executive Editor John O. Harney asks Mary K. Grant, president of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate, about the institute's work connecting postsecondary education to citizenship and upcoming elections.
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Elections, Democracy, Citizenship Education
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