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Grant, Carl A.; Grant, Paul D. – Educational Forum, 2022
This article employs "banality of evil" to explain the actions of insurrectionists at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. We discuss the responsibility teacher educators and professors of political science bear to teach students the role both have in preparing future teachers, political and government leaders, and all college graduates to be…
Descriptors: Current Events, Politics, Democracy, Citizenship Education
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de Oliveira Andreotti, Vanessa; Pashby, Karen – Educational Forum, 2013
This article uses a critique of modernity to examine the perceived relationship between global citizenship education (GCE) and digital democracy (DD). We review critiques of citizenship education in the global imperative and of the relationship of technology to democratic engagement. An analogy expresses the problematic way that GCE and DD are…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Global Education, Technology Uses in Education
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Burroughs, Susie; Brocato, Kay; Hopper, Peggy F.; Sanders, Angela – Educational Forum, 2009
Educators from Europe, Latin America, and the United States convened to explore issues inherent in democratic citizenship. Media literacy, a central component of democratic citizenship, was studied in depth. Data from the camp were examined for evidence of the participants' understandings of media literacy and how it might be taught. Results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Media Literacy, Citizenship
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Giroux, Henry A. – Educational Forum, 2009
Public and higher education have fallen prey to forces of commercialization, privatization, and market considerations that undermine civic and critical learning while devaluing young people as a referent for a democratic and just future. This article criticizes this position and makes a case for reclaiming such vital institutions as fundamental to…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Privatization, Democracy, Youth
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Wagner, Paul A.; Benavente-McEnery, Lillian – Educational Forum, 2008
Autistic means a subject has limited affect or may be without affect altogether. Though traditionally individuals are described as autistic, the authors find it increasingly apparent that American society is becoming autistic as a whole, as citizens are desensitized to needs of neighbors near and far, losing the commensurate loyalty of being in…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Social Attitudes, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Values
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Glickman, Carl D. – Educational Forum, 1998
Democracy is both a form of government and a theory of how humans learn. If a democratic theory of learning is applied in schools, future citizens will be capable of practicing true democracy. (SK)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democracy, Educational Change, Leaders
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Jewett, Thomas O. – Educational Forum, 1997
Thomas Jefferson was the first conspicuous U.S. advocate of free education supported by local taxation and of state aid to higher education. He believed that only an educated citizenry could assume the responsibilities of self-government. (SK)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democracy, Government School Relationship, Role of Education
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Hlebowitsh, Peter S.; Hamot, Gregory E. – Educational Forum, 1999
A three-year project to reform civics curriculum in the Czech Republic tested a progressivist model by stressing behavioral objectives. A shift was made from subject-centered civic education to skill-based citizenship education based on the abilities needed for democracy. (SK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Citizenship Education, Civics, Curriculum Development