Educating Tomorrow's Valuable Citizen

Educating Tomorrow's Valuable Citizen
Title Educating Tomorrow's Valuable Citizen PDF eBook
Author Joan N. Burstyn
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 252
Release 1996-07-03
Genre Education
ISBN 0791498093

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The authors discuss the dilemmas that face those who would educate tomorrow's valuable citizens and describe the day-to-day commitment needed to maintain a community. Important questions are asked: How do our public schools educate children to become members of our particular "public?" What problems face citizens of a democracy committed to both pluralism and equity? How has the meaning of citizenship changed as our society has evolved? In a world made interdependent through technology, how can one best define citizenship? The book's various perspectives provide guidelines for action through examples of current programs, and the reader is invited to join new forums to discuss questions raised—forums that allow for heated, but civil, disagreement. Only by engaging in such discussions can a public consensus be reached on the best ways to educate for tomorrow. Contributors include John Covaleskie, Ellen Giarelli, James Giarelli, Jerilyn Fay Kelle, Thomas Mauhs-Pugh, Barbara McEwan, Mary B. Stanley, Donald Warren, and Zeus Yiamouyiannis.

Educating Tomorrow's Valuable Citizen

Educating Tomorrow's Valuable Citizen
Title Educating Tomorrow's Valuable Citizen PDF eBook
Author Joan N. Burstyn
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 240
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780791429471

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The authors discuss the dilemmas that face those who would educate tomorrow's valuable citizens and describe the day-to-day commitment needed to maintain a community. Important questions are asked: How do our public schools educate children to become members of our particular "public?" What problems face citizens of a democracy committed to both pluralism and equity? How has the meaning of citizenship changed as our society has evolved? In a world made interdependent through technology, how can one best define citizenship? The book's various perspectives provide guidelines for action through examples of current programs, and the reader is invited to join new forums to discuss questions raised--forums that allow for heated, but civil, disagreement. Only by engaging in such discussions can a public consensus be reached on the best ways to educate for tomorrow. Contributors include John Covaleskie, Ellen Giarelli, James Giarelli, Jerilyn Fay Kelle, Thomas Mauhs-Pugh, Barbara McEwan, Mary B. Stanley, Donald Warren, and Zeus Yiamouyiannis.

Educating Tomorrow's Citizens

Educating Tomorrow's Citizens
Title Educating Tomorrow's Citizens PDF eBook
Author Iara D. Peng
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1998
Genre Citizenship
ISBN

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Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Title Resources in Education PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN

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Tomorrow's Citizens

Tomorrow's Citizens
Title Tomorrow's Citizens PDF eBook
Author Nick Pearce
Publisher Institute for Public Policy Research
Pages 126
Release 2000
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781860300967

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Educating “Good” Citizens in a Globalising World for the Twenty-First Century

Educating “Good” Citizens in a Globalising World for the Twenty-First Century
Title Educating “Good” Citizens in a Globalising World for the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author MURRAY PRINT
Publisher Springer
Pages 202
Release 2016-12-14
Genre Education
ISBN 9463003460

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"What is needed to be a “good” citizen for the twenty-first century? And how can schools and curricula address this question? This book addresses these questions and what it means to be a “good citizen” in the twenty-first century by exploring this concept in two different, but linked, countries. China is a major international power whose citizens are in the midst of a major social and economic transformation. Australia is transforming itself into an Asian entity in multiple ways and is influenced by its major trading partner – China. Yet both rely on their education systems to facilitate and guide this transformation as both countries search for “good” citizens. The book explores the issue of what it means to be a “good citizen” for the 21st century at the intersection between citizenship education and moral education. The issue of what constitutes a “good citizen” is problematic in many countries and how both countries address this issue is vitally important to understanding how societies can function effectively in an increasingly interconnected world. The book contends that citizenship education and moral education in both countries overlap on the task of how to educate for a “good citizen”. Three key questions are the focus of this book: 1. What is a “good citizen” in a globalizing world? 2. How can “good citizenship” be nurtured in schools?3. What are the implications of the concept of “good citizen” in education, particularly the school curriculum? Murray Print (PhD) and Chuanbao Tan (PhD) are professors from the University of Sydney, Australia and Beijing Normal University, China respectively. Both are national leaders within their respective countries and they have brought together a group of leading Australian and Chinese citizenship educators to explore these key questions."

What Kind of Citizen?

What Kind of Citizen?
Title What Kind of Citizen? PDF eBook
Author Joel Westheimer
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 129
Release 2015-05
Genre Education
ISBN 0807756350

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