Citizenship and education

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This paper surveys three sources of conflict about citizenship and education in contemporary normative political theory: the extent to which rival conceptions of citizenship differ in the ends they prescribe for civic education; disagreement about the educational processes needed to yield accepted civic educational ends and how some of those processes might best be institutionalized via schooling; and disagreement about how liberal legitimacy constrains state action undertaken for the sake of democratic education.

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Callan, E. (2004). Citizenship and education. Annual Review of Political Science. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.polisci.7.012003.104924

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