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Educating Competencies For Democracy Dialogos New Ewa Nowak Editor

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Educating Competencies For Democracy Dialogos New Ewa Nowak Editor
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Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.59 MB
Pages: 426
Author: Ewa Nowak (editor), Dawn Schrader (editor), Boris Zizek (editor)
ISBN: 9783631624722, 9783653036534, 3631624727, 3653036534
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: New

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Educating Competencies For Democracy Dialogos New Ewa Nowak Editor by Ewa Nowak (editor), Dawn Schrader (editor), Boris Zizek (editor) 9783631624722, 9783653036534, 3631624727, 3653036534 instant download after payment.

While democratic ideals are cherished by many worldwide, practice and competence in democratic procedures and behaviors are fading. Educating for democracy involves teaching skills that contribute to the democratic ideals, such as fairness, due process, and respect for the dignity, rights, and autonomy of others. In this volume, researchers from throughout the world draw from the Dual-Aspect Theory, the Konstanz Method of Dilemma Discussion, and the Moral Judgment Test, developed by German psychologist Georg Lind to advance democratic competencies. Grounded in Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral judgment, contributors report research at various levels of social engagement, such as schools, workplaces, governments, prisons, and communities, to describe how people can, and do, develop democratic competencies that hold promise for creating interactions and institutions that are just and fair.

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