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Toward a Civil Society C. David Lisman

Toward a Civil Society By C. David Lisman

Toward a Civil Society by C. David Lisman


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Addressing the need for marshaling the resources of education to help promote a more civil society, this book argues that education has a critical role to play in challenging the dominant views of politics and education.

Toward a Civil Society Summary

Toward a Civil Society: Civic Literacy and Service Learning by C. David Lisman

Addressing the need for marshaling the resources of education to help promote a more civil society, this book argues that education has a critical role to play in challenging the dominant views of politics and education. Service learning, or academically based community service,is seen as a promising educational pedagogy that can help students acquire civic virtue and serve as a mechanism to enable institutions of higher education become stronger community partners. However, there is currently is a lack of theoretical grounding for the service-learning movement; consequently,service learning is in danger of being co-opted by academic traditionalism, which could vitiate service learning's social transformative potential and in fact undermine efforts at democratic revitalization.

The author provides a basic explanation of service learning and how it is connected to promoting civic virtue. It examines the underlying public philosophy debate between weak and strong democracy theorists, or procedural and civic republicanism. This book argues that certain approaches to service learning, such as the voluntarist or charity model, the experiential education model, and the justice model are ineffective because of their association with weak democracy theory or procedural republicanism. The central argument of this book is that a progressive communitarian public philosophy maintaining that individuals attain meaning and significance in the context of community is the most appropriate grounding for service learning.

About C. David Lisman

C. DAVID LISMAN is Professor of Philosophy at the Community College of Aurora in Colorado. He has served on several national projects with the American Association of Community Colleges and the Campus Compact National Center for Community Colleges and is the author of The Curricular Integration of Ethics (Praeger, 1996), Beyond the Tower: Philosophy in Service Learning (forthcoming), and co-author of Promoting Community Renewal Through Civic Literacy and Service Learning (1996).

Table of Contents

The Need for a Civil Society The Concept of the Civil Society and Weak and Strong Democracy Service Learning Service Learning as Volunteerism and the Neo-Conservative Theory of Civic Literacy Service Learning as Experiential Education and Consumerist Politics Service Learning as Justice Service Learning and Strong Democracy A Community-Development Approach to Service-Learning Principles and Best Practices of Campus and Community Partnership The Social Responsibilities of Higher Education References Index

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NPB9780897895668
9780897895668
0897895665
Toward a Civil Society: Civic Literacy and Service Learning by C. David Lisman
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1998-08-27
192
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