Educational citizenship and independent learning
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書誌事項
Educational citizenship and independent learning
(Children in charge, 6)
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Defining the characteristics of the ideal global citizen - critically reflective, ethically concerned with social justice, and capable of exercising personal control - Rhys Griffith examines how citizenship is promoted, ignored or even suppressed in schools. His study is based on five years' research in 97 educational establishments. He offers an analysis of existing methods of cultivating citizenship, and describes independent learning projects designed to develop the attributes of global citizenship.
From this research, Dr Griffith concludes that the current emphasis of the curriculum is on the perception of the child as a passive vessel for accumulating knowledge. This encourages conformity rather than the enquiring and active mental state which Griffith considers essential to the global citizen of the next century. He proposes in detail how the present system can be adapted to promote greater participation among pupils and, through this, increased independence and flexibility.
目次
Definitions and Descriptions. Foreword. 1. A Learning Process. 2. Education and Citizenship. 3. Research Method and Procedure. 4. Dependent Learning. 5. Independent Learning. 6. The Classroom Application of the Twelve Factors of Independent Learning. 7. State Education in the UK and Educational Citizenship. Appendices. References. Index.
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