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<section name="raw"> <SEQUENTIAL> <record key="001" att1="001" value="LIB909999508" att2="LIB909999508">001 LIB909999508</record> <field key="037" subkey="x">englisch</field> <field key="050" subkey="x">Forschungsbericht</field> <field key="076" subkey="">Sozialwissenschaft</field> <field key="079" subkey="y">http://www.ihs.ac.at/publications/pol/pw_40.pdf</field> <field key="079" subkey="z">Kymlicka, Will, Education for Citizenship (pdf)</field> <field key="100" subkey="">Kymlicka, Will</field> <field key="103" subkey="">Philosophy Department, University of Ottawa</field> <field key="331" subkey="">Education for Citizenship</field> <field key="403" subkey="">1. Ed.</field> <field key="410" subkey="">Wien</field> <field key="412" subkey="">Institut für Höhere Studien</field> <field key="425" subkey="">1997, February</field> <field key="433" subkey="">24 pp.</field> <field key="451" subkey="">Institut für Höhere Studien; Reihe Politikwissenschaft; 40</field> <field key="461" subkey="">Political Science Series</field> <field key="517" subkey="c">from the Table of Contents: The Nature and Importance of Citizenship; The Need for Citizenship Education in Schools; Citizenship</field> <field key="and" subkey="">Separate Schools; Citizenship and Personal Autonomy; Citizenship and National Identity;</field> <field key="544" subkey="">IHSPW 40</field> <field key="720" subkey="">Citizenship</field> <field key="720" subkey="">Education</field> <field key="720" subkey="">Democracy</field> <field key="720" subkey="">Liberalism</field> <field key="753" subkey="">Abstract: Although it is widely accepted that a basic task of schooling is to prepare each new generation for their</field> <field key="res" subkey="p">onsibilities as citizens, the appropriate form and content of citizenship education is often controversial. This paper</field> <field key="dis" subkey="c">usses some of these controversies. I begin by arguing that citizenship is more complicated than is often realized, and that</field> <field key="eve" subkey="n">'minimal' conceptions of citizenship impose significant obligations and constraints on individual and group behaviour. I</field> <field key="the" subkey="n">consider three inter-related areas of debate: whether citizenship education requires common schooling; whether promoting</field> <field key="res" subkey="p">onsible citizenship requires promoting personal autonomy; and whether promoting a shared civic identity requires teaching not</field> <field key="onl" subkey="y">shared political values or principles but also promoting particular national or cultural identities. These three issues help</field> <field key="ill" subkey="u">strate the centrality of education for citizenship to both political theory and educational philosophy.;</field> </SEQUENTIAL> </section> Servertime: 1.53 sec | Clienttime:
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