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E-grāmata: Law as Civic Education: Reimagining a K-12 Curriculum for Democratic Citizenship and Individual Character [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Assistant Professor in Law and Legal Studies at Auburn University, USA.)
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If civic education is an essential foundation for a functioning, discursive democracy, how should it be taught? This book offers an innovative solution, arguing that—far from abandoning the oft-emphasized, but little realized promise of civic education as a means of cultivating critical thinking skills and democratic character—we should embrace it, proposing a reimagined civic education founded in teaching students in primary and secondary school law and legal reasoning.

Drawing on a range of theoretical disciplines—law, philosophy, ethics, sociology, psychology, and moral educational and child development theory—this monograph justifies the benefits of law learning as a form of character and civic education and offers historical and comparative educational examples to show what is possible. It argues that such training can be transformative, guiding students to become citizens capable of meeting the demands of democracy: citizens with stronger reasoning skills, a motivation to self-examine their values and beliefs and bring them into conversation with social values, and an ability to effectively navigate political institutions and participate in public discourse.

This compelling and deeply original work will be of interest to scholars and educators in the fields of civic education, democracy studies, character and virtue education, law and legal studies, and philosophy of education.



This book argues that—far from abandoning the oft-emphasized, but little realized promise of civic education as a means of cultivating critical thinking skills and democratic character—we should embrace it, proposing a reimagined civic education founded in teaching students in primary and secondary school law and legal reasoning.

Part I: Background, Context, and Guiding Lights
1. The Current Conundrum
in the Citizen Education Project
2. Building a Cogent Educational Philosophy
for a New Civic Education
3. Contextualizing a New Critical Education within
the Roots of the Historic Civic Education Project Part II: A New Proposal
4.
An Empowering Civic Education through Law Learning
5. A Critical Lens:
Addressing Counterarguments
6. Combatting Apathy; Combatting Fracturing
Ariel J. Liberman is Assistant Professor of Law and Legal Studies in the Department of Political Science at Auburn University, USA.