Questioning Participation and Solidarity as Goals of Citizenship Education

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According to many governments and educationalists, education should aim to develop dispositions conducive to political participation and solidarity, because democratic citizenship presupposes participation and solidarity. But there are radically different views on the nature of good citizenship. We examine the implications of this dissensus for citizenship education. Education, we contend, should involve and develop autonomy and open-mindedness. We argue that this requires a more critical approach than is possible when political participation and solidarity are conceived of as goals of education.

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van der Ploeg, P., & Guérin, L. (2016). Questioning Participation and Solidarity as Goals of Citizenship Education. Critical Review, 28(2), 248–264. https://doi.org/10.1080/08913811.2016.1191191

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