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Activist Citizenship Education: A Framework for Creating Justice Citizens

Autor Keith Heggart
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This book explores alternative models of civics and citizenship education. Specifically, it uses Justice Citizens, a participatory research and film-making project, as a tool to examine young people’s ideas about active citizenship and participation in public spaces. It introduces a framework that seeks to explore the diverse and apparently contradictory nature of young people’s active citizenship. The framework draws on complexity theory combined with critical pedagogy and democratic education to formulate an approach to developing active citizenship among young people. This approach extends theories of both critical pedagogy and education for citizenship, and by doing so seeks to explain the variegated nature of young people’s engagement with civil society. 
This book contains a valuable repository of ideas and resources for application for teachers to use in schools and classrooms. Academics engaged in initial teacher education, at both primary and secondary levels, will find the framework of use when describing the importance and new approaches to civics and citizenship education within the current school and policy environments.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789813346963
ISBN-10: 9813346965
Ilustrații: XIX, 243 p. 15 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- 1 A resurgence of civil action.- 2 Apatehtic or activist? Young people, citizenship and the public sphere.- 3 The organizing potential of networks and social media: Challenges and opportunities.- 4 The 'failures' of democracy and democratic education in Australia.- 5 A new understanding of civic participation: Citizens in action or citizens in waiting.- 6 Justice Citizens as a model of civics and citizenship education.- 7 Using complexity theory to navigate roadblocks in critical pedagogy.- 8 Justice pedagogy: A framework for active citizen education.- Conclusion.

Recenzii

“This is an important and valuable book. … this clearly written and rigorously produced work … will be of interest to academics (perhaps especially those who are engaged in teacher education) and practitioners. … Contextual matters are presented clearly … . This is a very good book. It is intelligently and engagingly presented. It offers a wealth of insight … offers a thoughtful and practical insight into ways of helping young people to understand and engage.” (Ian Davies, Curriculum Perspectives, Vol. 41, 2021)

Notă biografică

Keith Heggart is a former high school teacher and an educational leader who worked for more than fifteen years in public, Catholic and independent schools in Australia and the UK. He is Google Certified Innovator, Apple Distinguished Educator and Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. 

Keith has a long involvement with the trade union movement in education. He has designed learning materials for the Independent Education Union NSW/ACT as well as working in digital organizing. Keith recently completed his Ph.D. exploring justice-oriented citizenship education among Australian school students. He currently works as an academic at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia, in the initial teacher education program.


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This book explores alternative models of civics and citizenship education. Specifically, it uses Justice Citizens, a participatory research and film-making project, as a tool to examine young people’s ideas about active citizenship and participation in public spaces. It introduces a framework that seeks to explore the diverse and apparently contradictory nature of young people’s active citizenship. The framework draws on complexity theory combined with critical pedagogy and democratic education to formulate an approach to developing active citizenship among young people. This approach extends theories of both critical pedagogy and education for citizenship, and by doing so seeks to explain the variegated nature of young people’s engagement with civil society. 

This book contains a valuable repository of ideas and resources for application for teachers to use in schools and classrooms. Academics engaged in initial teacher education, at both primary andsecondary levels, will find the framework of use when describing the importance and new approaches to civics and citizenship education within the current school and policy environments. 


Caracteristici

Combines critical pedagogy and complexity theory and applies them to education for citizenship Engages with a broader notion of education for citizenship than school or policy documents Examines social and digital movement education and detailed critical research portraits demonstrating the practice of Justice Citizens