Book contents
- Educating for Democracy
- Educating for Democracy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Citizen, the Most Important Office in a Democracy
- 2 Educating for the Office of Citizen
- 3 Reflection as an Educational Aim of the New Patriot
- 4 The Humanities
- 5 The Humanities
- 6 STEM and the Democratic Aims of Mathematics Education
- 7 STEM and the Democratic Aims of Science Education
- 8 The Expressive Curriculum
- 9 Democratic Education and Moral Growth
- Index
1 - Citizen, the Most Important Office in a Democracy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 April 2023
- Educating for Democracy
- Educating for Democracy
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Citizen, the Most Important Office in a Democracy
- 2 Educating for the Office of Citizen
- 3 Reflection as an Educational Aim of the New Patriot
- 4 The Humanities
- 5 The Humanities
- 6 STEM and the Democratic Aims of Mathematics Education
- 7 STEM and the Democratic Aims of Science Education
- 8 The Expressive Curriculum
- 9 Democratic Education and Moral Growth
- Index
Summary
Abstract: All democratic education is directed against tyranny, but some kinds of tyranny are easier to identify than others. One kind of tyranny involves a visible dictator who controls public and private lives toward arbitrarily determined ends. Another kind of tyranny, more insidious than the first, controls what people come to want for themselves and for others – this is the result of the tyranny of habit. We want what we are conditioned to want, and we often find it hard to imagine anything else. One of the aims of education for the office of citizen is to provide students with the intellectual tools and to develop the character dispositions required to recognize, monitor, and respond to the tyranny of habit. The remainder of the chapters in the book is an elaboration on this aim and the way it sets the stage for the education of new patriots and their role as custodians of democracy.
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- Educating for Democracy , pp. 13 - 19Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023