Teaching for Social Justice and Sustainable Development Across the Primary Curriculum 2021
DOI: 10.4324/9781003003021-1
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“…However, what this article addressed, unlike other recent studies [70] is that by looking into existing policies and documents, there are openings and opportunities for more creative approaches. As a recent study on teaching for social justice and sustainable development in Ireland [71] suggests, there are creative ways of bringing these themes into the training of teachers. What is needed is support for and encouragement of teacher trainers to be innovative, regardless of the wider constraints.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, what this article addressed, unlike other recent studies [70] is that by looking into existing policies and documents, there are openings and opportunities for more creative approaches. As a recent study on teaching for social justice and sustainable development in Ireland [71] suggests, there are creative ways of bringing these themes into the training of teachers. What is needed is support for and encouragement of teacher trainers to be innovative, regardless of the wider constraints.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…My understanding of transformation derives from Freire, the idea of learning that occurs in relationship, through humility (particularly when imbalances of power exist, as they do for example between adults and children), learning to love and learning to dialogue. I find that critical theory, such as that used as the theoretical framework of Kavanagh (2021), tends to stop short of describing what transformation might look like and stops at calling for it. In my experience, transformation is highly particular-but it is a concept that becomes clichéd and oversimplified.…”
Section: Interdependencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Joanna: Clearly, you attach a lot of importance to children's experiences of learning about democratic citizenship, socio-cultural diversity and social justice. You told me about a research study undertaken at Balbriggan School, and we read and discussed Anne Marie Kavanagh's chapter about her doctoral project, based on her critical case study of intercultural education at the school (Kavanagh, 2021). The focus of this study is on the realisation of positive change in society through the teaching of social justice, and it is shaped by questions related to those dimensions of learning and curriculum.…”
Section: Interdependencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Es geht es um den Umgang mit individuellen und kollektiven Entscheidungsdilemmata im Sinne von "Dilemmakompetenz", um Entscheidungsfähigkeit unter der Bedingung von Ungewissheit und allgemein um die Fähigkeit zum moralischen Handeln auf der Basis von Gerechtigkeitsvorstellungen (de Haan et al, 2008;Künzli David et al, 2015). Auf der inhaltlichen Ebene kann das Philosophieren mit Kindern und Jugendlichen eine Grundlage für die Reflexion zentraler Begriffe wie Gerechtigkeit sein (Kavanagh et al, 2021). Als komplexer philosophischer Begriff kann Gerechtigkeit nicht voraussetzungslos zum Kriterium für die Bewertung von Problem-und Konfliktsituationen gemacht werden, sondern es bedarf spezifischer Lernarrangements, die auf eine philosophische Begriffsklärung und die Förderung eigener ethischer Urteilskompetenz abzielen: Was ist Gerechtigkeit?…”
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