The role of education in a democracy: continuing the debate
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Fecha de publicación
2023ISSN
0305-4985 (Print)
1465-3915 (Online)
Resumen
At a time when there are renewed expressions of concern about how our societies are organised and the health of our democracies, this paper focuses on the role of education in a democracy. Informed by John Dewey’s and Martin Buber’s accounts of what it is to be educated, and Homi Bhabha’s concept of third space work, the paper presents the case for a progressive education for democratic citizenship. Adopting an ethnologically-informed approach, the paper provides an in-depth look at two Catalan and two English schools, focussing on the ways in which they look to provide a democracy enabling education. The findings reveal how and why mutual cooperation, collaboration and dialogue in relationships are key elements in the modelling of an education for democratic citizenship.
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Artículo
Lengua
Inglés
Palabras clave
Democràcia i educació
Páginas
16 p.
Publicado por
Taylor & Francis
Citación
Leach, T., Collet-Sabé, J., Tort Bardolet, A., Simó Gil, N., & Clarke, M. (2023). The role of education in a democracy: continuing the debate. Oxford Review of Education, 50(4), 484–498. https://doi.org/10.1080/03054985.2023.2239702
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