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Jónsson, Ólafur Páll; Garces Rodriguez, Antonio – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2021
The focus within the European tradition of democratic education has increasingly been on personal traits or character traits, values, and skills, rather than on broad structural features or systemic issues. This is reflected in a recent publication by the Council of Europe titled "Competences for Democratic Culture: Living Together as Equals…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Citizenship Education, Democratic Values, Cultural Pluralism
Carnevale, Anthony P.; Smith, Nicole; Dražanová, Lenka; Gulish, Artem; Campbell, Kathryn Peltier – Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2020
This report examines the relationship between authoritarianism and postsecondary education, including liberal arts education. This analysis rests on the idea that authoritarianism is part of human nature, but its influence waxes and wanes according to circumstances. Having entered a new era defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, the evidence suggests…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Authoritarianism, Postsecondary Education, Liberal Arts
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Tamir, Yuli – Theory and Research in Education, 2015
This article argues that in divided societies, civic education fails to fulfill one of its most important social role: creating a more inclusive society that allows a democratic dialogue to flow across different ideological, religious, and cultural communities. This failure is grounded in two main reasons. First, civics teachers are socially and…
Descriptors: Civics, Social Studies, Politics of Education, Social Influences
McLaughlin, Danielle – Education Canada, 2012
Asking hard questions is just that--hard. But if we are truly committed to teaching for social justice, we need to encourage our children to find as many points of view as they can, and to ask questions we may never be able to answer, knowing that education for citizenship lies in the process of thinking critically about the many sides of a…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Democracy
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Fielding, Michael – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2014
A key contributor to the 1948 New Education Fellowship "The Teacher and World Peace" submission to UNESCO, Alex Bloom is one of the most remarkable pioneers of radical democratic education of the twentieth century. In many important respects, Bloom's internationally renowned work from 1945-55 at St George-in-the-East Secondary Modern…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Democracy, Educational Change, War
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Butterworth, Michael L. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2011
Baseball has enjoyed its status as the "national pastime" in part because it has been associated with democracy. To the extent that baseball, as an institution of civil religion, fosters pluralism and inclusion, it can indeed be viewed in democratic terms. In recent years, the advent of conservative Christian events called "Faith Nights" threatens…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Democracy, Christianity, Religion
Monaghan, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Jeremy Waldron, a professor of social and political theory at University of Oxford and also a professor of law at New York University, contends that laws against hate speech deserve further consideration, even if he doubts they "will ever pass constitutional muster in America." He contends that "The Harm in Hate Speech," as his…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Reputation, Democracy, Democratic Values
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Strachota, Bob – Democracy & Education, 2008
Democracy is an ultimate test for human beings, holding that people are clever, generous, and persistent enough to solve power issues among themselves. This, of course, says the writer, is asking a lot of people, and centuries of evidence posit the idea as too idealistic. In this article, the author describes what he calls a pragmatic test on…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Democracy, Power Structure, Democratic Values
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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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Keller, David R. – Academe, 2007
A frequent refrain in Utah County, which prides itself on being one of the most conservative communities in the country, is that its public institution of higher education, Utah Valley State College, should reflect "community values." Generally, the argument goes something like this: local taxpayers, who support the school, should not…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Values, State Colleges, Academic Freedom
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Bladh, Stephan; Heimonen, Marja – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2007
In this paper, the authors discuss the influence of democracy and law on music education in Sweden and Finland, and the potential for music education as training in democracy. The latter consideration can be instructive regardless of the nation, or its laws and paradigms of music education. The theoretical background is based on Jurgen Habermas'…
Descriptors: Music Education, Democratic Values, Educational Legislation, Democracy
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Manaut, Raul Benitez – International Social Science Journal, 1985
The economic, political, and cultural crises in third world countries have profound effects on youth. Maintains that peace is a synonym for democracy in Central America, and that democracy and peace are youth's principal aspirations. (JDH)
Descriptors: Culture, Democracy, Peace, Political Attitudes
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Kuftinec, Sonja; Alon, Chen – Research in Drama Education, 2007
This article details how a unique educational project conducted through Tel Aviv University's Community Theatre program tackled the complex dynamics of the prison-political system over nine months in 2005-2006. The program focused on theatrical facilitations between mainly female students and male prisoners - two more or less homogeneous groups…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Correctional Institutions, Heterogeneous Grouping, Foreign Countries
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Hines, Vynce A. – Theory Into Practice, 1976
Education scholars of the past three decades have written extensively on the theoretical aspects of democracy, freedom and equality, stressing the methods of experimental inquiry for testing, reconstructing, and extending democratic beliefs. (MB)
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Futures (of Society), Political Attitudes
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Woodford, Paul G. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2001
Many so-called traditionalist musicologists and music educators would agree that one of the aims of education in democratic society should be to assist students, regardless of gender, class, ethnicity, or culture, and to the extent that it is possible, to construct their own musical and other differences free from excessive coercion. However,…
Descriptors: Music, Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Music Teachers
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