Active Citizenship - a means of exclusion

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Juan S

 

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May 23, 2014

 

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Marginson (1997) claims that unlike other institutions, schools remain open to government intervention and social change (Marginson, 1997, p.5) and therefore enable the promotion of certain values, certain knowledges ? all of which are determined by the government. This essay will argue that schools are thus clearly a training ground for citizenship, but differentially so...
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Marginson (1997) claims that unlike other institutions, schools remain open to government intervention and social change (Marginson, 1997, p.5) and therefore enable the promotion of certain values, certain knowledges ? all of which are determined by the government. This essay will argue that schools are thus clearly a training ground for citizenship, but differentially so...
displayed 300 characters

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