The role of education in a democracy: continuing the debate
Publication date
2023ISSN
0305-4985 (Print)
1465-3915 (Online)
Abstract
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.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Democràcia i educació
Pages
16 p.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Citation
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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