The course enhances students´ understanding of the relationships between education, citizenship and the state in a comparative and cross-disciplinary perspective.
Contents
The course analyses the historical construction of the relationship between education and citizenship and examines new challenges emanating from the European integration process, globalisation and migration. These issues are analysed in the context of Finland and other European and non-European countries.
Teaching methods
Teaching method
Contact
Online
Seminar
21 h
0 h
An alternative mode of study: A written assignment.
Teaching language
English
Modes of study
An alternative mode of study: A written assigment. Further instructions to be requested from the teacher in charge of the course.
Evaluation
Numeric 1-5.
Study materials
Banks, J. A. (ed.), Diversity and Citizenship Education. JosseyBass. 2004.
Benei, V. (ed.), Manufacturing citizenship: education and nationalism in Europe, South Asia and China. Routledge. 2005.
Coulby, D. & Zambeta E. (eds.), Globalization and nationalism in education. World Yearbook of Education. RoutledgeFalmer. 2005.
Kalekin-Fishman, D., Pitkänen, P. (eds.), Multiple Citizenship as a Challenge to European NationStates. SensePublishers. 2007.
Torney-Purta, J. , Schwille, J. & Amadeo, JA. (eds.), Civic education across countries, twentyfour national case studies from the IEA civic education project. Amsterdam: IEA. 1999.
Webber, S. & Liikanen, I. (eds.), Education and civic culture in postcommunist countries. Palgrave. 2001.