Citizenship, democracy and human rights have always been central to higher education and increasing globalization has amplified their urgency and complexity. This volume explores conceptual, theoretical and policy implications for post-secondary education engaging with these topics, comparing the USA, Canada, Eastern Europe and Western Europe.
Citizenship, democracy and human rights have always been central to higher education and increasing globalization has amplified their urgency and complexity. This volume explores conceptual, theoretical and policy implications for post-secondary education engaging with these topics, comparing the USA, Canada, Eastern Europe and Western Europe.
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Palgrave Studies in Global Citizenship Education and Democracy
Toma De elan, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Randy Stoecker, University of Wisconsin, USA Rhonda Wynne, University College Dublin, Ireland Mary Beckman, University of Notre Dame in Indiana, USA Helena C. Araújo, University of Porto, Portugal Alok Gardia, Banaras Hindu University, India Deepa Mehta, Banaras Hindu University, India Alem Maksuti, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Dirk Lange, Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany Sven Rößler, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany Helena Lopes, University of Porto, Portugal Sofia Veiga, University of Porto, Portugal Pedro M Teixeira, University of Porto, Portugal Isabel Menezes, University of Porto, Portugal Juliet Millican, University of Brighton, UK Heesoon Bai, Simon Fraser University, Canada Catherine Broom, University of British Columbia, Canada Michelle Nilson, Simon Fraser University, Canada Johanne Provençal, University of Toronto, Canada Peter G. Kirchschlaeger, University of Teacher Education Central Switzerland Lucerne Gonzalo Jover, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain Esther López-Martín, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain Patricia Quiroga, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain Naomi Hodgson, University of London, UK Paul Standish, University of London, UK
Inhaltsangabe
1. Citizenship, Democracy and the University: Theory and Practice in Europe and North America; Jason Laker, Concepción Naval and Kornelija Mrnjaus PART I: FOUNDATIONS AND FRAMEWORKS 2. Towards Inclusive and Generative Citizenship Education; Michelle Nilson, Catherine Broom, Joanne Provencal and Heesoon Bai 3. Professor, Citizen, Parrhesiastes; Naomi Hodgson and Paul Standish 4. Higher Education Student Civic Engagement: Conceptualizations of Citizenship and Engagement Strategies; Rhonda Wynne 5. Rethinking Teacher Effectiveness in Democratic Citizenship Education for Ensuring Peace; Alok Gardia and Deepa Mehta 6. Engaging with the Other: Student Community Engagement and the Development of Citizenship after Conflict; Juliet Millican 7. Making Our Community Engagement Matter in the Community; Randy Stoecker and Mary Beckman PART II: POLICY ENVIRONMENTS 8. The Relevance of Higher Education in Slovenia for Creating Virtuous Citizens and a Working Democracy: An Underexploited Source?; TomazDezelan, Alem Maksuti 9. Citizenship and Higher Education in Portugal: Impact of the Bologna Process; Helena Lopes, Sofia Veiga, Pedro M. Teixeira and Isabel Menezes 10. Civic Education as Profession: Current Developments in German (Higher) Educational System and Qualification Opportunities for Teachers and Trainers; Dirk Lange and Sven Rößler 11. Do Students' Dreams Now Fit in Ballot Boxes?; Gonzalo Jover, Esther López and Patricia Quiroga 12. EDC/HRE in Croatia: Perspectives, Problems and Promises; Kornelija Mrnjaus 13. Women, Universities, Leadership and Citizenship; Helena C. Araújo 14. Taking it Personally: Engaging Democracy, Human Rights and Civic Participation as the Vocations of Higher Education; Jason Laker
1. Citizenship, Democracy and the University: Theory and Practice in Europe and North America; Jason Laker, Concepción Naval and Kornelija Mrnjaus PART I: FOUNDATIONS AND FRAMEWORKS 2. Towards Inclusive and Generative Citizenship Education; Michelle Nilson, Catherine Broom, Joanne Provencal and Heesoon Bai 3. Professor, Citizen, Parrhesiastes; Naomi Hodgson and Paul Standish 4. Higher Education Student Civic Engagement: Conceptualizations of Citizenship and Engagement Strategies; Rhonda Wynne 5. Rethinking Teacher Effectiveness in Democratic Citizenship Education for Ensuring Peace; Alok Gardia and Deepa Mehta 6. Engaging with the Other: Student Community Engagement and the Development of Citizenship after Conflict; Juliet Millican 7. Making Our Community Engagement Matter in the Community; Randy Stoecker and Mary Beckman PART II: POLICY ENVIRONMENTS 8. The Relevance of Higher Education in Slovenia for Creating Virtuous Citizens and a Working Democracy: An Underexploited Source?; TomazDezelan, Alem Maksuti 9. Citizenship and Higher Education in Portugal: Impact of the Bologna Process; Helena Lopes, Sofia Veiga, Pedro M. Teixeira and Isabel Menezes 10. Civic Education as Profession: Current Developments in German (Higher) Educational System and Qualification Opportunities for Teachers and Trainers; Dirk Lange and Sven Rößler 11. Do Students' Dreams Now Fit in Ballot Boxes?; Gonzalo Jover, Esther López and Patricia Quiroga 12. EDC/HRE in Croatia: Perspectives, Problems and Promises; Kornelija Mrnjaus 13. Women, Universities, Leadership and Citizenship; Helena C. Araújo 14. Taking it Personally: Engaging Democracy, Human Rights and Civic Participation as the Vocations of Higher Education; Jason Laker
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"Citizenship, Democracy and Higher Education in Europe, Canada and the USA dissects citizenship education at the university, crossing regional boundaries and cultures. ... While the compilation of essays and approaches shared in Citizenship, Democracy, and Higher Education is valuable as a whole, some chapters stand out as particularly enlightening for readers who are new to the topic. ... the work as a whole is indeed worthwhile, and its completion should be regarded as a success." (Kathleen A. Tobin, Global Education Review, Vol. 3 (3), 2016)
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