Minorities, migrants and citizenship education
Editorial to a special issue of the journal, of which Ross was the invited guest editor. The term Citizenship Education is generally used to mean teaching and learning about the social and political relationships involved in living together in societies: citizenship is used to refer to both right...
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The term Citizenship Education is generally used to mean teaching and learning about the social and political relationships involved in living together in societies: citizenship is used to refer to both rights and identities, rather than to the formal status of being a citizen of a particular state. But citizenship education also needs to address how societies that include citizens who have come from other states are incorporated and live together: how majorities deal with new arrivals and minorities. |
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spelling | oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:53442019-11-26T11:03:28Z http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5344/ Minorities, migrants and citizenship education Ross, Alistair 370 Education Editorial to a special issue of the journal, of which Ross was the invited guest editor. The term Citizenship Education is generally used to mean teaching and learning about the social and political relationships involved in living together in societies: citizenship is used to refer to both rights and identities, rather than to the formal status of being a citizen of a particular state. But citizenship education also needs to address how societies that include citizens who have come from other states are incorporated and live together: how majorities deal with new arrivals and minorities. Intellect Journals 2014-05-01 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5344/3/Minorities-Migrants-and-Citizenship-Education.pdf Ross, Alistair (2014) Minorities, migrants and citizenship education. Citizenship Teaching and Learning, 9 (2). pp. 113-115. ISSN 1751-1917 10.1386/ctl.9.2.113_2 |
spellingShingle | 370 Education Ross, Alistair Minorities, migrants and citizenship education |
title | Minorities, migrants and citizenship education |
title_full | Minorities, migrants and citizenship education |
title_fullStr | Minorities, migrants and citizenship education |
title_full_unstemmed | Minorities, migrants and citizenship education |
title_short | Minorities, migrants and citizenship education |
title_sort | minorities migrants and citizenship education |
topic | 370 Education |
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