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Civic Respect, Civic Education, and the Family

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010
We formulate a distinctly ‘political liberal’ conception of mutual respect, which we call ‘civic respect’, appropriate for governing the public political relations of citizens in pluralist democratic societies. A political liberal account of education should aim at ensuring that students, as future citizens, learn to interact with other citizens on the
Blain Neufeld, Gordon Davis
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Civic Education

Russian Education & Society, 2000
Civic education…. What should it be like in a time of laying the social and spiritual foundations of our Fatherland's present and future? The answer will depend on the validity of the renovated paradigm of upbringing as an integral social, pedagogical, and cultural process that creates the social and spiritual basis for the formation of a civil society
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Civic Education for the Majority: Centering Women in Civic Education

Women are a majority of the US population but are underrepresented in elective office. Civics instructional materials also marginalize women by failing to highlight their contributions or portray them as normal political actors. This chapter describes a civic education for the majority that fully integrates the diversity of women's experiences ...
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Civic Education and Political Participation

PS: Political Science & Politics, 2003
Today's young people are significantly less involved in and knowledgeable about civic life than were previous generations. Mr. Galston warns that this disengagement has severe ramifications for our society. But he is optimistic that the trend can be reversed by effective school-based civic education.
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Higher education and civic engagement*

The British Journal of Sociology, 2002
ABSTRACTThis paper focuses on the relationship between social engagement, particularly civic engagement, and education. It is well known that more highly educated people are more likely to engage in voluntary work in formalized settings. It has been difficult to disentangle the effect of higher education from that of family origin and occupational ...
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The Expression of Civic Republicanism in Civic Education

2011
In the foregoing chapters the ideas and principles which form the substantive nature of civic republicanism have been explored. I have suggested that running through these republican commitments, at times explicitly and at others implicitly, is an interest in and an attachment to civic education. The type of political engagement within public life that
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A Civic Republican Theory of Civic Education?

2011
As the arguments in the previous chapter have suggested, there is a strong sense in which civic education curricular programmes and initiatives in a number of Western democratic nations are influenced by a civic republican agenda. Is it possible, therefore, to delineate and clearly elucidate a singular and unified civic republican theory for civic ...
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Civic Engagement and Nursing Education

Advances in Nursing Science, 2008
Significant declines in indicators of civic behavior identify Americans' decreased connectedness to each other, their communities, and participation in the process of government and solving problems together. Universities across the United States are working to revitalize college students' involvement in the processes of democracy.
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A systematic mixed studies review of civic engagement outcomes in environmental education

Environmental Education Research, 2023
Nicole M Ardoin   +2 more
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