Civic

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Meaning

Civic, in a broad sense, relates to the duties, rights, and responsibilities of citizens and their engagement in public life. It encompasses the idea of active participation in a community or society to promote the common good, often through actions like voting, volunteering, or advocacy.

Context

In an educational context, "civic education" is about teaching individuals to understand their role in a democratic society, to think critically about social and political issues, and to engage meaningfully in civic life. It often includes topics like government structure, laws, citizenship, and social responsibility.

In a practical context, it applies the a type of society, or human Ecosystem were citizen participation is important and encouraged.

John Dewey

The paper examines John Dewey's philosophy on the interdependence of democracy and education. It argues that a democratic civic education is crucial in fostering responsible citizenship, especially in an era marked by uncertainty and the challenges posed by modernity. By promoting critical thinking, cooperative enterprise, and the scientific attitude, Dewey's ideas highlight the necessity for citizens to actively engage in ethical deliberations and social responsibilities, ultimately reinforcing the relationship between civic education and democratic ideals.