Reflections on how education can be for democracy in the twenty-first century

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Anne Aly, J. Blackmore, David Bright, D. Hayes, Amanda Heffernan, B. Lingard, S. Riddle, Keita Takayama, D. Youdell
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ABSTRACT This paper is one of two that bring together a range of education scholars to consider how education might be for democracy in a time of complex challenges facing twenty-first century societies. In this paper, scholars from Australia, Japan and the United Kingdom consider how sites of formal and informal education can respond to multiple unfolding crises, including the COVID-19 global pandemic, catastrophic climate change and ecological collapse, political upheaval, and growing social and economic inequality. What emerges is a wide-ranging set of reflections that engage with these complexities and challenges in a considered and hopeful way.
思考教育如何在21世纪促进民主
本文是两篇汇集了一系列教育学者的论文之一,旨在探讨在21世纪社会面临复杂挑战的时代,教育如何促进民主。在本文中,来自澳大利亚、日本和英国的学者研究了正规和非正规教育场所如何应对多重危机,包括2019冠状病毒病全球大流行、灾难性气候变化和生态崩溃、政治动荡以及日益严重的社会和经济不平等。由此产生的是一系列广泛的思考,以深思熟虑和充满希望的方式应对这些复杂性和挑战。
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Journal of Educational Administration and History
Journal of Educational Administration and History EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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