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Reviewing education and training for governance and active citizenship in Europe : a Central and Eastern European perspective : the implications of the research for Central and Eastern European policy design on active citizenship and governance

机译:审查欧洲治理和积极公民权的教育和培训:中欧和东欧的观点:中欧和东欧政策设计研究对积极公民权和治理的影响

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The RE-ETGACE Project, 'Reviewing Education and Training for Governance and Active Citizenship in Europe - A Central and Eastern European Perspective' is a complementary measure to the original ETGACE Project 'Education and Training for Governance and Active Citizenship in Europe'. The ETGAGE Project explored the nature of active citizenship and governance in six contrasting European countries (Belgium, Finland, Slovenia, Spain, the Netherlands, and UK), where as the RE-ETGACE project focused on two Central and Eastern European Countries: Hungary and Romania. It has investigated how people learn to be active citizens, which institutions should foster social activism and participation to governance; and what education interventions should be designed. As a newly understood concept, 'active citizenship' has proven hard to accommodate within research and theoretical traditions. In the context of the Re-ETGACE project, social activism has been seen as a product of learning. Social learning has been conceptualized as either the internalization of specific identity or the acquiring of skills and knowledge necessary for activism. Our data shows that other significant factors the family and specifically the paternal model, the relationship of projects to social mobility and, less often, collective identities - all contribute to the emergence of an activist's identity through the processes of identification or differentiation. However, the skills necessary for activism are learnt mainly in informal situations in schools, at the job or in other different learning contexts. Those skills learnt through various forms of lifelong learning and associative memberships are amongst the most important.
机译:RE-ETGACE项目“审查欧洲的治理和积极公民意识的教育和培训-中欧和东欧的观点”是对原始ETGACE项目“欧洲治理和积极公民意识的教育和培训”的补充措施。 ETGAGE项目探索了六个截然不同的欧洲国家(比利时,芬兰,斯洛文尼亚,西班牙,荷兰和英国)的积极公民权和治理的性质,而RE-ETGACE项目则侧重于两个中欧和东欧国家:匈牙利和罗马尼亚。它调查了人们如何学会成为积极的公民,哪些机构应促进社会积极性和对治理的参与;以及应该设计什么样的教育干预措施。作为一种新近理解的概念,“积极公民身份”已被证明难以纳入研究和理论传统。在Re-ETGACE项目的背景下,社会行动主义被视为学习的产物。社会学习已被概念化为特定身份的内在化或获得行动主义所必需的技能和知识。我们的数据表明,家庭的其他重要因素,尤其是父辈的模式,项目与社会流动性的关系,以及(很少有)集体身份,都通过识别或区分的过程促成了维权人士身份的出现。但是,行动必需的技能主要是在学校,工作中或在其他不同学习环境中的非正式场合中学习的。通过各种形式的终生学习和协会成员资格学习的技能是最重要的。

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    Chioncel Nicoleta; Jansen Theo;

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