Democratic Citizenship – A Conditioned Apprenticeship. A Call for Destabilisation of Democracy in Education

We live in times when the search for a citizenship education that can transcend national, ethnical and cultural borders is an important part of educational policy. In times of increased pressure by the European Union on its nation states to provide for nation-transcending democracy, this question be...

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Main Author: Maria Olson
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bielefeld University 2009-12-01
Series:Journal of Social Science Education
Online Access:http://www.jsse.org/index.php/jsse/article/view/407
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spelling doaj-14969f5e7ad54a9caf6d819b7d1820a12020-11-25T02:46:35ZdeuBielefeld UniversityJournal of Social Science Education1618-52932009-12-018410.4119/jsse-407Democratic Citizenship – A Conditioned Apprenticeship. A Call for Destabilisation of Democracy in EducationMaria OlsonWe live in times when the search for a citizenship education that can transcend national, ethnical and cultural borders is an important part of educational policy. In times of increased pressure by the European Union on its nation states to provide for nation-transcending democracy, this question becomes crucial for national policymaking in Europe. In this text, Swedish education policy will be taken as a case in point in order to shed light on how this question is being handled in this particular national policy setting. It is argued that the policy’s citizen fostering agenda tends to be counterproductive in the sense that it is still situated in national notions of the relationship between democracy and education, which tend to exclude certain individuals and groups of people on an age-related and (ethno) cultural basis. It is further argued that these excluding features can be related to educational ideas about socialisation. The aim of this text is underlined by suggesting a different way of framing democracy and democratic citizenship education: to increase the potential of education as regards the renewal of democracy and democratic citizenship.http://www.jsse.org/index.php/jsse/article/view/407
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Democratic Citizenship – A Conditioned Apprenticeship. A Call for Destabilisation of Democracy in Education
Journal of Social Science Education
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title Democratic Citizenship – A Conditioned Apprenticeship. A Call for Destabilisation of Democracy in Education
title_short Democratic Citizenship – A Conditioned Apprenticeship. A Call for Destabilisation of Democracy in Education
title_full Democratic Citizenship – A Conditioned Apprenticeship. A Call for Destabilisation of Democracy in Education
title_fullStr Democratic Citizenship – A Conditioned Apprenticeship. A Call for Destabilisation of Democracy in Education
title_full_unstemmed Democratic Citizenship – A Conditioned Apprenticeship. A Call for Destabilisation of Democracy in Education
title_sort democratic citizenship – a conditioned apprenticeship. a call for destabilisation of democracy in education
publisher Bielefeld University
series Journal of Social Science Education
issn 1618-5293
publishDate 2009-12-01
description We live in times when the search for a citizenship education that can transcend national, ethnical and cultural borders is an important part of educational policy. In times of increased pressure by the European Union on its nation states to provide for nation-transcending democracy, this question becomes crucial for national policymaking in Europe. In this text, Swedish education policy will be taken as a case in point in order to shed light on how this question is being handled in this particular national policy setting. It is argued that the policy’s citizen fostering agenda tends to be counterproductive in the sense that it is still situated in national notions of the relationship between democracy and education, which tend to exclude certain individuals and groups of people on an age-related and (ethno) cultural basis. It is further argued that these excluding features can be related to educational ideas about socialisation. The aim of this text is underlined by suggesting a different way of framing democracy and democratic citizenship education: to increase the potential of education as regards the renewal of democracy and democratic citizenship.
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