Patriotism and Citizenship Education
Seven authors describe the controversial nature of patriotism and citizenship education in their country, basing their account and recommendations upon their philosophical understanding of education and schooling.
Offers differing national perspectives on patriotism across the United States, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Japan and England
Discusses varying accounts of how patriotism and citizenship education should be handled as part of the school curriculum
Provides crucial insights into how schools handle social and political demands on controversial topics