Civic education and political participation among youth at Universidad del Bio- Bio, Chile

The results of this paper are the product of a broader research on political participation. The expressions of young university students are there analyzed about civic education received at school related to political participation. Three focus groups were held with freshmen at Universidad del Bio-B...

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Main Authors: Cristian Orellana Fonseca, Bruno Bivort Urrutia, Soledad Martínez Labrín, Fernando Farías Olavarría, Héctor Cárcamo Vásquez, Enrique Blanco Hadi, Gabriel Pérez Díaz
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Sergio Arboleda 2015-06-01
Series:Civilizar
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Online Access:http://revistas.usergioarboleda.edu.co/index.php/ccsh/article/view/283/240
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Summary:The results of this paper are the product of a broader research on political participation. The expressions of young university students are there analyzed about civic education received at school related to political participation. Three focus groups were held with freshmen at Universidad del Bio-Bio, Chile. The results show that the vision of young people about the formation received is rather critical. On the one hand, the need for civic education is identified as that which allows to address the complexity of political activity. Secondly, it is found that school education does not respond to this need, since it is qualified as poor and biased. For students, education must play a politicizing role, providing inputs to influence social change.
ISSN:1657-8953
1657-8953