Democratic Education as Inclusion explores how recognizing diversity allows us to engage with different perspectives and acknowledge other ways of being in the world. With greater diversity comes the opportunity to cross over into different life-worlds, and the greater the chance of ridding ourselves of our prejudices and misinformed fears.
Democratic Education as Inclusion explores how recognizing diversity allows us to engage with different perspectives and acknowledge other ways of being in the world. With greater diversity comes the opportunity to cross over into different life-worlds, and the greater the chance of ridding ourselves of our prejudices and misinformed fears.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nuraan Davids is a Professor of Philosophy of Education in the Department of Education Policy Studies, Faculty of Education at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Her primary research interests include democratic citizenship education, Islamic philosophy of education, and philosophy of higher education. She is a co-editor of the Routledge series, World Issues in the Philosophy and Theory of Higher Education; co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Education in Muslim Societies; associate editor of the South African Journal of Higher Education; editorial board member of Ethics and Education. Recent books (with Y Waghid) include: Democratic Education as Inclusion (Rowman & Littlefield - Lexington Series, 2022); Academic Activism in Higher Education: A living philosophy for social justice (Springer, 2021); Teaching, Friendship & Humanity (Springer, 2020); Teachers Matter: Educational philosophy and authentic learning (Rowman & Littlefield - Lexington Series, 2020).
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Foreword: The Just Demands of Democratic Inclusion: Ubuntu Communities and Democratic Education, by Ronald David Glass Preface Chapter 1: Democratic inclusion/exclusion: On an imagined commensurability Chapter 2: Democratic citizenship education and dissensus as inclusion Chapter 3: Race as a social (re)construction of exclusion Chapter 4: Intersectionality, race and ethnicity Chapter 5: Gender and citizenship: conceptions and contestations Chapter 6: Equality as an imperative for democratic citizenship education Chapter 7: Under-representation as a pervasive impediment to democratic education Chapter 8: Why representation matters in teaching and learning Chapter 9: Democratic citizenship education revisited: Re-opening debate about engagement and belonging Chapter 10: Democratic citizenship education versus cosmopolitan education: an unwelcome contestation or not? Bibliography About the authors
Foreword: The Just Demands of Democratic Inclusion: Ubuntu Communities and Democratic Education, by Ronald David Glass Preface Chapter 1: Democratic inclusion/exclusion: On an imagined commensurability Chapter 2: Democratic citizenship education and dissensus as inclusion Chapter 3: Race as a social (re)construction of exclusion Chapter 4: Intersectionality, race and ethnicity Chapter 5: Gender and citizenship: conceptions and contestations Chapter 6: Equality as an imperative for democratic citizenship education Chapter 7: Under-representation as a pervasive impediment to democratic education Chapter 8: Why representation matters in teaching and learning Chapter 9: Democratic citizenship education revisited: Re-opening debate about engagement and belonging Chapter 10: Democratic citizenship education versus cosmopolitan education: an unwelcome contestation or not? Bibliography About the authors
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