EDUC 6610 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Open Classroom, Civics, Capital Accumulation

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Formal curriculum government, ideological instructions (messages of the state) Town hall meetings, student government, democracy in action. Teacher"s attitudes: critical thinking, questioning, open classroom. William"s list of 7 core civic/citizenship tasks that schools carry out: Explain who we are (inclusion and exclusion) Explain where we are, how we got here, and where we are going (history and future mission) (addition) what citizens should do (action) Can see claus offe"s circular idea of capital accumulation and legitimization that feeds into nation building in every one of the 7 core tasks. These 7 core tasks could result in very different states based on the framework and the direction of the education/pedagogy. Citizenship education the preparation of young people for their roles and responsibilities as citizens and the role of education in that process . Two types of citizenship education (ce): formal, explicit education, citizenship education that is infused into schooling.

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