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Education for Citizenship in a Changing Country
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Date Issued
2021-08-11
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2024-08-12T14:47:14Z
Abstract
This chapter discusses some questions regarding the political theory of education in Ireland: 1. Which value commitments and attitudes should be encouraged to prepare children for their roles in society? 2. Who should decide what children learn? How is the role of the state to be balanced against that of parents and educational institutions? 3. How should education respond to increasing diversity and value pluralism? 4. To what extent should public education promote equality of opportunities? It identifies the concerns relevant to policy choices on these issues. The first section presents the basic structure of the Irish educational system. The second discusses its implications for debates on the authority and responsibility to educate, the third debates dealing with diversity, the fourth value education. The final section considers the idea of equality of opportunity in view of the different resources available to different schools.
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Book Chapter
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright (Published Version)
2021
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Farrell, D.M. and Hardiman, N. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics
ISBN
9780198823834
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