ABSTRACT

In this unique examination of education for citizenship, Derek Heater covers two and a half millennia of history encompassing every continent. Education for citizenship is considered from its classical origins through to ideas of world citizenship and multiculturalism which are relevant today. The book reveals the constants of motives, policies, recommendations and practices in this field and the variables determined by political, social and economic circumstances, which in turn illustrate the reasons behind education for citizenship today.
Sections covered include:
* Classical origins
* The age of rebellions and revolutions
* Education for liberal democracy
* Totalitarianism and transitions
* Multiple citizenship education.
A History of Education for Citizenship will be of interest to teachers and students of citizenship, particularly those concerned with citizenship education. It will also be of interest to those working in the field of politics of education and history of education.

chapter 1|25 pages

Classical origins

Foundations and variations

chapter 2|39 pages

The ages of rebellions and revolutions

The early nation-states

chapter 3|87 pages

Education for liberal democracy

New dimensions

chapter 4|42 pages

Totalitarianism and transitions

Words and reality

chapter 5|41 pages

Multiple citizenship education

Inadequacy of the state–citizen model