Uses country and international case studies to examine citizenship education from the perspective of interculturality.
Fourteen international academics and researchers contribute 11 chapters applying theory and concepts of interculturality/of being intercultural to citizenship education. The collection explores identity and its complexity, and the difficulties this poses for education for national citizenship; examines concepts of citizenship education and the difficulties of translating both literally and metaphorically from one context and language to another; offers a definition of intercultural citizenship that is sensitive to complexities of identity, of concepts and of translation; and, through international case studies, analyzes the degree to which intercultural citizenship is present or emergent in contemporary education systems. No subject index. For those working in intercultural citizenship and education for citizenship. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Arvustused
This work is a thoughtful and well-written contribution to the literature, and the editors and authors have done a remarkable job of tying a number of complex and potentially frustrating issues together in a cogent and understandable manner. -- Timothy Reagan, Central Connecticut State University * Studies in Second Language Acquisition 30:1 (March 2008) *
Introduction
Part 1
1. Interculturality, Identity and Citizenship Education in Mexico - Phyllis
Ryan
2. National Identity at a Crossroads: The Struggle between Culture, Language
and Politics in Hong Kong - Sai Wing Leung and W.O. Lee
3. The Construction of Citizenship and Nation Building: The Singapore Case -
Stewart Martin and Anwei Feng
Part 2
4. Concepts and Issues in Citizenship Education: A Comparative Study of
Germany, Britain and the USA - Gerhard Himmelmann
5. Contested Notions of Citizenship and Citizenship Education: The Chinese
Case - Anwei Feng
Part 3
6. Developing a Concept of Intercultural Citizenship - Michael Byram
7. The Concept of Intercultural Citizenship: Lessons from Fiction and Art -
Mike Fleming
8. Beyond the Nation? Potential for Intercultural Citizenship Education in
Japan - Lynne Parmenter
9. Towards an Intercultural Frame of Mind Citizenship in Poland - Maria
Walat
10. Citizenship Education in Spain: Aspects of Secondary Education - María
Del Carmen Méndez García
11. The Intercultural Dimension of Citizenship Education in Portugal -
Manuela Guilherme, José Manuel Pureza, Rita Paulos Da Silva, Hélia Santos
The editors are all members of the School of Education, Durham University, interested in interdisciplinary approaches to intercultural experience. Geof Alred is counsellor and counsellor trainer. His research interests include language in therapy, mentoring and intercultural experience, in particular student residence abroad.
Mike Byram studied languages and literature before becoming interested in the intercultural dimension of language education and ultimately in educational experience beyond the classroom.
Mike Fleming is Director of Research. His research interests include arts education, the teaching of English and drama, and in particular the use of drama as a form of intercultural education.