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Ylva Boman – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2006
Education is thought to provide a certain outcome--a "promise". I argue that a promise that education will counteract cultural and social disintegration involves a risk of engendering narrow social and cultural incorporation. On what reasonable basis could education contribute to civic life, when contemporary Western society is…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Cultural Pluralism, Political Socialization
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Carleheden, Mikael – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2006
A central aspect of education has always been the passing on of norms and values. This task is not fulfilled if pupils only learn the meaning of established norms and values. It is also about making pupils believe in them and to act according to them. Thus, teaching is also a kind of political socialization. The values taught change historically…
Descriptors: Social Change, Politics of Education, Norms, Democracy