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Cox, Cristián; Jara Ibarra, Camila; Sánchez Bachmann, Macarena – Curriculum Journal, 2022
Over the last decade in the context of collapsing trust in major public and private institutions, Chilean society has engaged in massive social mobilizations culminating in 2019 with widespread rioting in rebellion against the neoliberal model. This socio-political crisis raises the general question which this article addresses: How does such a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Teacher Attitudes, Social Change
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Sorial, Sarah; Peterson, Andrew – Curriculum Journal, 2019
Educating for active and informed citizenship represents a core goal of Australian education and schooling. Owing to a range of factors -- including the contested conceptual nature of citizenship and democracy -- there is reason to question the extent to which this goal is being translated into practice. Similarly, while the Australian Curriculum…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Foreign Countries, Educational Objectives, Democratic Values
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Johnson, Laura; Morris, Paul – Curriculum Journal, 2010
Increasingly, countries around the world are promoting forms of "critical" citizenship in the planned curricula of schools. However, the intended meaning behind this term varies markedly and can range from a set of abstract and technical skills under the label "critical thinking" to a desire to encourage engagement, action and political…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Critical Thinking
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Haste, Helen – Curriculum Journal, 2009
This article addresses the competences needed in twenty-first-century life, especially in relation to civic participation, and the educational requirements to foster them in young people. New technologies are widely used by young people for informal social interaction, video game-playing and giving voice to their views. Incorporation of these…
Descriptors: Video Games, Citizenship Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction