This book examines multiple disruptive processes and the imperative to redesign civic education that will assist young people to cope with uncertainty generated by the intersection of these processes. It identifies multiple and intersecting disruptions influencing young people and the worlds in which they live and indicates how future constructions of education are likely to impact young people and the extent to which they can assist with issues of life uncertainty. Additionally, this book develops a new agenda for future educational values and suggests ways in which civic education can be…mehr
This book examines multiple disruptive processes and the imperative to redesign civic education that will assist young people to cope with uncertainty generated by the intersection of these processes. It identifies multiple and intersecting disruptions influencing young people and the worlds in which they live and indicates how future constructions of education are likely to impact young people and the extent to which they can assist with issues of life uncertainty. Additionally, this book develops a new agenda for future educational values and suggests ways in which civic education can be redeveloped to support young people across political systems facing uncertainties. It serves as a valuable reference for universities globally and their courses in the specific area of civic and citizenship education, as well as comparative education, development education, and international education.
Professor Kerry J. Kennedy is Chair Professor and Advisor (Academic Development) at The Education University of Hong Kong. He is also a Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Education, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. His research interests are curriculum policy and theory with a special focus on civic and citizenship education. Professor Kennedy is a Co-Editor of the Routledge International Handbook of Life and Values Education in Asia and the Series Editor of the Routledge Series on Schools and Schooling in Asia, as well as the Asia-Europe Education Dialogue Series and Perspectives on Education in Asia. He is the Series Editor of SpringerBriefs on Civic and Citizenship Education in the 21st Century, and Co-Editor of the Springer Series on Governance and Citizenship in Asia. He is a Fellow of the Australian College of Educators, and a Life Member of the Australian Curriculum Studies Association. In 2012,he was the co-winner of the Richard M. Wolf Memorial Award for educational research, presented by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA). In 2018, he was the recipient of Outstanding Achievement Award from the Children’s Identity and Citizenship European Association.
Inhaltsangabe
.- 1. 21st Century Disruptions - Unpredictability as the New Normal .- 2. Preparing Young People for Disruptive Futures Does Education Need to Change? .- 3. Shaping Education Futures: What Will Hinder and What Will Facilitate Change? .- 4. Civic Values for the Future: Constructing Communities of Well-Being .- 5. Life Education: Educating Citizens for Disruptive Futures.
.- 1. 21st Century Disruptions - Unpredictability as the New Normal .- 2. Preparing Young People for Disruptive Futures Does Education Need to Change? .- 3. Shaping Education Futures: What Will Hinder and What Will Facilitate Change? .- 4. Civic Values for the Future: Constructing Communities of Well-Being .- 5. Life Education: Educating Citizens for Disruptive Futures.
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