Who's Afraid of Political Education?

Who's Afraid of Political Education?

The Challenge to Teach Civic Competence and Democratic Participation

Print, Murray; Knight Abowitz, Kathleen; Alexander, Titus; Kiwan, Dina; Hoskins, Bryony; Jerome, Lee; Moorse, Liz; Kawashima-Ginsberg, Kei; Breslin, Tony; Kerr, David

Bristol University Press

12/2024

238

Mole

9781447366966

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1. Introduction: Citizens, We Have a Problem - Henry Tam


Part I: Why Changes Are Needed


2. Political Education in an Unequal Society - Diane Reay


3. Classroom Conflict, 'Divisive Concepts' and Educating for Democracy - Barrett Smith and Sarah M. Stitzlein


4. The Contested Scope of Academic Freedom - Dina Kiwan


5. Rethinking Citizenship Education for Political Literacy - Tony Breslin


Part II: What Could Be Done Differently


6. Populism, Classrooms and Shared Authority - Kathleen Sellers and Kathleen Knight Abowitz


7. Different Approaches to Teaching Civic and National Identity - Edda Sant


8. Active Learning of Marginalised Young People - Kalbir Shukra


9. Universities' Role in Teaching Practical Politics - Titus Alexander


Part III: How to Make a Lasting Impact


10. The Evidence on Educational Methods for Political Engagement - David Kerr and Bryony Hoskins


11. Citizenship Education: Building for the Future - Lee Jerome and Liz Moorse


12. Reversing Democratic Decline through Political Education - Murray Print


13. Towards Civic Learning for All - Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg


14. Conclusion: Lessons for Democratic Health - Henry Tam
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Citizenship education; Democracy; Participation; Political literacy; Politics