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Winner of the SIG Moral Development and Education Book Award,
granted by the American Educational Research Association! Education
for Democratic Intercultural Citizenship (EDIC) is very relevant in
contemporary societies. All citizens, but in particular teachers,
curriculum developers, educational policy makers, and educational
professionals in civil society (NGOs) have a crucial role in this.
Seven European universities are working together in developing a
curriculum to prepare their students for this important academic,
societal and political task. As part of an Erasmus+ Strategic
Partnership they each develop a module in the area of moral,
intercultural and citizenship education. All modules are
international and inquiry oriented, and make links with society. In
this book the leading scholars write the theoretical background of
their module, their curriculum guidelines and goals, the concrete
programmes, and the experiences of students. The universities had
an annual intensive programme in which students and teachers of all
universities came together to have try-outs of parts of the
modules. These programmes contributed strongly to the network
building of researchers, teachers and students. The activities have
given a strong stimulus to the implementation of Education for
Democratic Intercultural Citizenship in the participating
universities and in educational organisations worldwide. The
experiences show both the necessity and the relevance of this topic
and this kind of collaboration.
Winner of the SIG Moral Development and Education Book Award,
granted by the American Educational Research Association! Education
for Democratic Intercultural Citizenship (EDIC) is very relevant in
contemporary societies. All citizens, but in particular teachers,
curriculum developers, educational policy makers, and educational
professionals in civil society (NGOs) have a crucial role in this.
Seven European universities are working together in developing a
curriculum to prepare their students for this important academic,
societal and political task. As part of an Erasmus+ Strategic
Partnership they each develop a module in the area of moral,
intercultural and citizenship education. All modules are
international and inquiry oriented, and make links with society. In
this book the leading scholars write the theoretical background of
their module, their curriculum guidelines and goals, the concrete
programmes, and the experiences of students. The universities had
an annual intensive programme in which students and teachers of all
universities came together to have try-outs of parts of the
modules. These programmes contributed strongly to the network
building of researchers, teachers and students. The activities have
given a strong stimulus to the implementation of Education for
Democratic Intercultural Citizenship in the participating
universities and in educational organisations worldwide. The
experiences show both the necessity and the relevance of this topic
and this kind of collaboration.
In Moral and Political Dimensions of Critical-Democratic
Citizenship Education, Wiel Veugelers analyses theory, policy and
practice of moral education and citizenship education in the past
few decades. He shows that there are different orientations in
national and global moral education and citizenship education. He
criticises the strong orientation on the individual and on
adaptation, and argues for more emphasises on social justice,
equity and democracy. This volume brings together articles
Veugelers published in the past 25 years. Each article is
introduced by a reflection on the reasons for the article, its
responses, and lessons that are still relevant. The book ends with
a large chapter that overviews central developments and presents a
programme for future theory, research, policy and practice in moral
education and citizenship education with a strong focus on
democracy and empowerment: the moral should become more political
and the political more moral.
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