DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP

Citizenship Education in Schools

2) The cause of the increasing interest in the theory of citizenship and civic education

3)Citizenship is the legal status granted by the state

4) The legal rights attached to citizenship


1) By the late 1970's, it was thought that the topic of citizenship was "out of date

the presence of multicultural populations in Western European societies

regional political and economic restructuring

tensions resulting from the resurgence of nationalism

problems of democratic consolidation in societies in transition to democracy

perceptions of political apathy and declining levels of
participation

except woman

except Guest workers

it is as if they have no role and no relevant knowledge to participate in state affairs.

as if as a tourist

freedom

welfare

5) Citizenship as deliberation

freedom from arbitrary arrest, right to vote, to free speech

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Government needs repeated deliberations with citizens

Cosmopolitan citizenship : using information and communication technology networks.

deliberative democracy that offers a way to make citizenship more inclusive

Education as a driver for citizen participation and involvement.

Conception of democratic principles, values ​​and procedures

Schools are the main place for civic education