Dialogue for Intercultural Understanding 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71778-0_3
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Social Responsibility Through the Lens of an Agenda for Cultural Literacy Learning: Analyses of National Education Policy Documentation

Abstract: The contemporary world is marked by numerous new challenges: growth of inequality, migration, development of new technologies, climate change. All of them create tensions among nations, social groups or cultures. In the face of growing multiculturalism and need for dialogue, social responsibility as a concept in the educational field has received due attention. For instance, Berman (Educational Leadership, November:75–80, 1990; Children’s social consciousness and the development of social responsibility, Unive… Show more

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“…Fostering students' moral thinking and cultural literacy has become a growing international concern, both in instructional programs worldwide (Kair ė et al, 2021;Rapp & Freitag, 2015) and in educational research in general (Vadeboncoeur et al, 2021). As noted by these latter authors, teaching, schooling, and educating have profound moral weight given the possibility for students to cocreate social futures through dialogue and reflection about moral values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fostering students' moral thinking and cultural literacy has become a growing international concern, both in instructional programs worldwide (Kair ė et al, 2021;Rapp & Freitag, 2015) and in educational research in general (Vadeboncoeur et al, 2021). As noted by these latter authors, teaching, schooling, and educating have profound moral weight given the possibility for students to cocreate social futures through dialogue and reflection about moral values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%