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Winner of the SIG Moral Development and Education Book Award, granted by the American Educational Research Association! Education for Democratic Intercultural Citizenship (EDIC) is very relevant in contemporary societies. All citizens, but in particular teachers, curriculum developers, educational policy makers, and educational professionals in civil society (NGOs) have a crucial role in this. Seven European universities are working together in developing a curriculum to prepare their students for this important academic, societal and political task. As part of an Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership they each develop a module in the area of moral, intercultural and citizenship education. All modules are international and inquiry oriented, and make links with society. In this book the leading scholars write the theoretical background of their module, their curriculum guidelines and goals, the concrete programmes, and the experiences of students. The universities had an annual intensive programme in which students and teachers of all universities came together to have try-outs of parts of the modules. These programmes contributed strongly to the network building of researchers, teachers and students. The activities have given a strong stimulus to the implementation of Education for Democratic Intercultural Citizenship in the participating universities and in educational organisations worldwide. The experiences show both the necessity and the relevance of this topic and this kind of collaboration.

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List of Figures and Tables Introduction 1 Education for Democratic Intercultural Citizenship (EDIC)  Wiel Veugelers 2 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Education  Wiel Veugelers and Isolde de Groot 3 Ethical Competences for Democratic Citizenship at School, University and in Family  Maria Rosa Buxarrais, Elena Noguera and Francisco Esteban 4 Social and Educational Inclusion in Schools and Their Communities  Ghazala Bhatti 5 Teachers’ Moral Competence in Pedagogical Encounters  Elina Kuusisto and Kirsi Tirri 6 Educational Activities in Civil Society  Dana Moree and Terezie Vávrová 7 Educational Policy and Leadership to Improve Democratic Citizenship Education  Eve Eisenschmidt, Triin Lauri and Reet Sillavee 8 Preparing Educators and Researchers for Multicultural/Intercultural Education: A Greek Perspective  Anastasia Kesidou 9 Experiencing Democratic Intercultural Citizenship: EDIC Intensive Programmes  Elina Kuusisto, Dana Moree and Reet Sillavee 10 Students’ Experiences in EDIC+ Intensive Programmes  Ghazala Bhatti 11 The Future of EDIC+  Wiel Veugelers

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 13/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9789004411937, 978-9004411937
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      Book Synopsis
      Winner of the SIG Moral Development and Education Book Award, granted by the American Educational Research Association! Education for Democratic Intercultural Citizenship (EDIC) is very relevant in contemporary societies. All citizens, but in particular teachers, curriculum developers, educational policy makers, and educational professionals in civil society (NGOs) have a crucial role in this. Seven European universities are working together in developing a curriculum to prepare their students for this important academic, societal and political task. As part of an Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership they each develop a module in the area of moral, intercultural and citizenship education. All modules are international and inquiry oriented, and make links with society. In this book the leading scholars write the theoretical background of their module, their curriculum guidelines and goals, the concrete programmes, and the experiences of students. The universities had an annual intensive programme in which students and teachers of all universities came together to have try-outs of parts of the modules. These programmes contributed strongly to the network building of researchers, teachers and students. The activities have given a strong stimulus to the implementation of Education for Democratic Intercultural Citizenship in the participating universities and in educational organisations worldwide. The experiences show both the necessity and the relevance of this topic and this kind of collaboration.

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures and Tables Introduction 1 Education for Democratic Intercultural Citizenship (EDIC)  Wiel Veugelers 2 Theory and Practice of Citizenship Education  Wiel Veugelers and Isolde de Groot 3 Ethical Competences for Democratic Citizenship at School, University and in Family  Maria Rosa Buxarrais, Elena Noguera and Francisco Esteban 4 Social and Educational Inclusion in Schools and Their Communities  Ghazala Bhatti 5 Teachers’ Moral Competence in Pedagogical Encounters  Elina Kuusisto and Kirsi Tirri 6 Educational Activities in Civil Society  Dana Moree and Terezie Vávrová 7 Educational Policy and Leadership to Improve Democratic Citizenship Education  Eve Eisenschmidt, Triin Lauri and Reet Sillavee 8 Preparing Educators and Researchers for Multicultural/Intercultural Education: A Greek Perspective  Anastasia Kesidou 9 Experiencing Democratic Intercultural Citizenship: EDIC Intensive Programmes  Elina Kuusisto, Dana Moree and Reet Sillavee 10 Students’ Experiences in EDIC+ Intensive Programmes  Ghazala Bhatti 11 The Future of EDIC+  Wiel Veugelers

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