ABSTRACT
New Perspectives on Education for Democracy brings together diverse communities of education research in an innovative way to develop a nuanced understanding of the relationship between education and democracy. This book synthesises a range of theoretical, conceptual, and empirical approaches to address the complex challenges faced by young people and societies in the 21st century. Each chapter provides accounts of local democratic encounters in education, while engaging with global debates and issues, such as de-democratisation and growing social, economic, and educational inequality. This book presents new ways of thinking about democracy, local–global enactments of democracy through teaching and learning, and future thinking for a new era of democracy. This book will be relevant for educators, researchers, and policymakers who are interested in educational sociology, critical pedagogy, and democratic education.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part I|50 pages
New ways of thinking about democracy
chapter 4|14 pages
Re-Imagining Aspirations
part Part II|102 pages
Enacting democracy through teaching and learning
chapter 5|12 pages
Country as Teacher
chapter 8|16 pages
Students' Experiences of Overt Data-Talk in the Classroom
chapter 9|14 pages
Teacher Workload in Australia
chapter 10|14 pages
Education for Democracy:
chapter 11|15 pages
Critical Affective Literacy, Feminist Pedagogies, and Democracy
part Part III|60 pages
Future thinking for a new era of democracy