Democratic practices as learning opportunities / / edited by Ruud van der Veen [and three others].

Education and learning for democracy take place in a wide variety of contexts worldwide. Traditionally, children are prepared to become responsible citizens in families and schools. In non-formal settings and in their lived experience, adults engage in democratic practices. Some people are active me...

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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam ;, Taipei : : Sense Publishers,, [2007]
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource
Notes:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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505 0 0 |a Preliminary Material /  |r Ruud van der Veen , Danny Wildemeersch , Janet Youngblood and Victoria Marsick -- Introduction /  |r Ruud van der Veen , Danny Wildemeersch , Janet Youngblood and Victoria Marsick -- Foundations of democratic education: Kant, Dewey, and Arendt /  |r Gert Biesta -- Relocating social learning as a democratic practice /  |r Danny Wildemeersch and Joke Vandenabeele -- A model for the support of active citizens /  |r Ruud van der Veen -- The adult educator as a boundary worker /  |r Joke Vandenabeele -- Democracy and representation in the US /  |r Janet W. Youngblood -- Learning opportunities for active members of nonprofit organizations in Japan /  |r Kazuho Tsuchiya -- Who learns what in participatory democracy? /  |r Josh Lerner and Daniel Schugurensky -- Developing a citizen education program for Pakistan: Drawing on progressive interpretations of concepts in the Islamic tradition /  |r Bernadette L. Dean -- The struggle for a new collective and democratic identity in post-communist Europe /  |r Agnieszka Bron -- Learning opportunities in community services in Flanders /  |r Carmen Mathijssen and Danny Wildemeersch -- Precarious public interventions /  |r Marcel Spierts -- Learning to organize /  |r Ellen Scully-Russ -- Dealing with difference on the shop floor /  |r Nathalie Schippers and Danny Wildemeersch -- Participation and expression: Democratic practices in a Sierra Leone tile company /  |r Julia Sloan -- About the authors /  |r Ruud van der Veen , Danny Wildemeersch , Janet Youngblood and Victoria Marsick -- Index /  |r Ruud van der Veen , Danny Wildemeersch , Janet Youngblood and Victoria Marsick. 
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