Chapter 4: Learning Civics
Supporting material
Nationalism: The modern past
George Orwell, 1984
Gellner on the meaning of nation
Anderson on the nation as ‘imaged community’
Belonging to a ‘civilisation’: The purpose of history
John Dewey on the assimilating role of schools
Eleanor Roosevelt on learning to be a citizen
Neoliberalism: More recent times
Adam Smith’s ‘invisible hand’
Herbert Spencer on the survival of the fittest
Ronald Reagan on Small Government
Margaret Thatcher: There’s no such thing as society
Deng Xiaoping: Socialism with Chinese characteristics
David Harvey, A brief history of neoliberalism
McLaren on life in schools
Our multicultural society
Civic pluralism: New Learning
Habermas on globalisation and governance
Handy on federalism and subsidiarity
Hilton and Barnett on globalisation, democracy and terrorism
Charles Taylor on the politics of multiculturalism
The charter of public service in a culturally diverse society, Australian Government
New learning is noisy
Schooling in the world’s best Muslim country
Keywords
Citizenship
Civics
State
Civil society
Nationalism
Neoliberalism
Civic pluralism
Power
Services
Belonging
Learning civility
Knowledge processes
Experiencing the known
Experiencing the new
Conceptualising by naming
Conceptualising with theory
Analysing functionally
Analysing critically
Applying appropriately
Applying creatively
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