Citizenship in transition: Globalization,postindustrial technology and education |
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Authors: | Leonard Waks |
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Affiliation: | (1) Temple University, Philadelphia, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the changes associated with the move from an industrial to a postindustrial society and discusses the corresponding shifts in education. After reviewing a number of contemporary responses to the present crisis within society, the paper examines some of the implications for the concept of citizenship and suggests that, while much remains unknown, the task of education in a postindustrial society will still be to furnish knowledge and skills that articulate with the requirements of social life.This paper is adapted from Royal Bank Lecture presented as a keynote address at the Annual Colloquium of the MSTE Group, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, April 7th, 1995. Proceedings of the Colloquium are available as Hills, S. (ed.) Life after School: Education, Globalization and the Person, Kingston Ontario, MSTE Group, 1995. |
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Keywords: | citizenship postindustrial society |
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