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Australian schools as deliberative spaces: framing the goal of active and informed citizenship
Authors:Sarah Sorial  Andrew Peterson
Institution:1. Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University, Sydney NSW, Australia;2. Character and Citizenship Education, Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Abstract:Educating for active and informed citizenship represents a core goal of Australian education and schooling. Owing to a range of factors – including the contested conceptual nature of citizenship and democracy – there is reason to question the extent to which this goal is being translated into practice. Similarly, while the Australian Curriculum requires students to engage with others in talk, this is framed rather broadly. Recognizing the value of greater conceptual precision about citizenship, democracy and discursive interactions, this article explores the value of deliberative democracy as a frame for active and informed citizenship. In doing so it argues that viewing schools as deliberative spaces which do/could engage in deliberative pedagogies provides a useful and focused basis for conceiving how young Australians do and can engage in, and learn, the capacities necessary for democratic citizenship.
Keywords:Deliberation  democracy  deliberative democracy  citizenship  deliberative spaces  deliberative pedagogies
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