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Citizenship Education, Identity and Nationhood - Contradictions in Practice? (Hardcover)
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Citizenship Education, Identity and Nationhood - Contradictions in Practice? (Hardcover)
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This text combines pedagogical interest with a sound philosophical
base at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It will appeal
to both research specialists and undergraduates of Ed Studies and
PGCE courses. This title is particularly important with the
emerging agenda of 'student as researcher' at this level.This
monograph foregrounds the theme of citizenship education, identity
and nationhood, taking a slant which examines some of the
contradictions between philosophy and practice, policy and
pedagogy.Since the beginning of the 21st century, citizenship
education has been revived as a theoretical discourse and focus for
pedagogical enquiry, with specific concern for practice in schools.
These have taken particular directions where citizenship has
sometimes appeared as a statutory subject and at others as a
cross-curricular theme, both ways generating ideas and
contestations, as well as prescriptions for classroom
practitioners.Such philosophical and pedagogical momentum has
occurred at a time of unprecedented global change, accompanied by
an ongoing struggle to conceptualise citizenship in a manner that
is inclusive and acceptable to all British inhabitants.Concerns in
this area have led to a flood of texts offering guidance to
teachers delivering citizenship education. Additionally, others
have contributed to the debate more philosophically. However, with
scarce exceptions at present there is a dearth of literature that
effectively combines pedagogical interests with a sound
philosophical base, especially in the arena of Education Studies,
at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels of education.Thus,
the aim of this book is to give a high level discourse that would
be central to scholars of education, including advanced
undergraduate students and research specialists, whilst not
precluding interest from critically inquisitive classroom
practitioners. This will be achieved by developing a series of
entry points to themes that presently articulate with the statutory
order for citizenship education: human rights, politics of
identity, race, ethnicity, social justice, monarchy and
subject-hood, and the challenge of global inter-dependence.The book
will also raise critical issues that articulate with notions of
identity and self and other, and which underpin key debates of the
themes for contemporary citizenship.Attempts at developing critical
thinking within young people is more rhetorical than real. In an
attempt to redress the balance this book takes a look at a range of
subjects/interests that are informed by the authors' research and
theoretical excursions.
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