ERIC Number: EJ941776
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2011-Nov
Pages: 18
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Reference Count: 41
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ISSN: ISSN-0013-1857
Children's Participation: An Arendtian Criticism
Jessop, Sharon
Educational Philosophy and Theory, v43 n9 p979-996 Nov 2011
Hannah Arendt's critique of education in 1950s USA provides an important way of understanding the development of citizenship education. Her theory on the nature of childhood and her concepts of natality and authority give insight into both the directions of current policies and practices, and the possible future states into which these elements may crystallise. It is argued that education for citizenship is an expression of the hope that children will "save" us from ourselves and that there are two distinct directions that this hope is taking, one representing an orientation to the past and the other to the future. Arendt's critique focuses on what she argues is the proper relationship to both past and future that the educator must maintain. The argument is contextualised through the Scottish approach to citizenship education.
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Criticism, Educational Philosophy, Futures (of Society), Foreign Countries
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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