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In person icon Building: Faculty of Law, Floor: 2, Room: FL231
Saturday 14:00 - 15:40 CEST (10/09/2016)
The panel is designed to contribute to the debate on the plurality of approaches towards citizenship education, in an attempt to seek a common language for scholars and practitioners alike. Thus, the panel seeks to provide a forum for articulating relevant dimensions and approaches without claiming a ‘right’ one. The panel discusses, but is not limited to: a) a proposed framework of various aspects of citizenship education approaches, based on grid-group cultural theory. b) dimensions connected to finding the (non-)political in citizenship education. c) theoretical and practical challenges of (mis-) matching definitions of citizenship education as a basis for curriculum development and school practice. d) thoughts on a plural conception of citizenship based on actual understandings in multicultural societies.
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New Challenge to the Hungarian Democracy: The Rise of the Far-Right Party Jobbik Among the Youth | View Paper Details |
A Typology of Views on Citizenship Education based on Grid-Group Theory: A Framework for a Productive Debate | View Paper Details |
Teachers’ view on citizenship education: challenges derived from a Belgian-Italian case study | View Paper Details |
Educated by peers. Political effects of Facebook as an information resource among young people | View Paper Details |