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9780415304771

A History of Education for Citizenship

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415304771

  • ISBN10:

    0415304776

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-12-19
  • Publisher: RoutledgeFalmer

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Summary

Derek Heater covers two and a half millennia of history, encompassing every continent. The book reveals the constants of motives, policies, recommendations, and practices and the variables determined by political, social, and economic circumstances.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Classical origins
1(25)
Foundations and variations
1(3)
Sparta and Athens
4(7)
Plato and Aristotle
11(6)
Rome
17(4)
Legacies of the ancient world
21(5)
The ages of rebellions and revolutions
26(39)
The early nation-states
26(1)
Adapting to absolutist monarchy
27(7)
The plethora of French plans
34(13)
Diffusion of radical ideas
47(6)
Founding the American Republic
53(12)
Education for liberal democracy
65(87)
New dimensions
65(5)
France from Restoration to Fifth Republic
70(12)
England: from radicalism to Empire
82(12)
England: slow path to the National Curriculum
94(7)
United States: social complexity and pedagogical uncertainty
101(13)
United States: structuring civic education
114(11)
The colonial experience
125(19)
Asian and African states after independence
144(8)
Totalitarianism and transitions
152(42)
Words and reality
152(5)
Soviet policy
157(5)
The agencies of Soviet policy
162(9)
The new Russian style
171(2)
The Nazi system and its background
173(8)
German systems since 1945
181(7)
Japan
188(6)
Multiple citizenship education
194(41)
Inadequacy of the state-citizen model
194(2)
Citizenship, culture and ethnicity
196(4)
Policies of some multicultural states
200(13)
The European Union
213(5)
World citizenship: theoretical origins
218(7)
World citizenship: practice and return to theory
225(10)
References 235(13)
Index 248

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