ABSTRACT

Barton and Ho present a global vision of social and civic education, one that reorients the field toward justice and harmony. Drawing from diverse philosophical and cultural traditions, as well as empirical research, they introduce curriculum principles designed to motivate and inform students’ thoughtful and compassionate deliberation of public issues.

This book argues that the curriculum must prepare young people to take action on issues of justice and harmony—societal ideals that are central to all communities. Effective action depends on deliberation characterized by emotional commitment, collaborative problem-solving, and engagement with diverse perspectives and forms of expression.

Deliberation for public action also requires knowledge—of people’s lives and experiences, their insights into social issues, and strategies for advancing justice and harmony. These curriculum principles are illustrated through case studies of public housing, food insecurity, climate change, gender bias, public health, exploitation of domestic workers, incarceration of racialized minorities, the impact of development and environmental change on Indigenous communities, and other pressing global concerns.

For additional resources and related information, please visit the authors’ website, www.justiceandharmony.com.

chapter 1|14 pages

A Vision for Social and Civic Education

chapter 2|18 pages

Justice and Capabilities

chapter 3|15 pages

Critical Harmony

chapter 4|16 pages

Deliberatively Informed Action

chapter 6|14 pages

Extending Benevolence

chapter 7|15 pages

Listening to Distant Voices

chapter 8|17 pages

Taking Wise Action

chapter 9|15 pages

Civil Society

chapter 10|17 pages

Civility and Incivility

chapter 11|17 pages

Environmental Justice and Harmony