TRADITIONES, 43/3/4-4, 2014

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DOI: 10.3986/Traditio2014430304

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Naslov/Title Learning Active Citizenship through  Volunteering in Compulsory Basic Education in Slovenia (Učenje o  aktivnem državljanstvu s pomočjo prostovoljstva v slovenskem obveznem  osnovnošolskem izobraževanju)

 

Avtorici/Authors Simona Bezjak and Eva Klemenčič

Izvleček
Koncept državljanstva se danes vedno pogosteje uporablja v povezavi s prostovoljstvom. Članek prikazuje, da povezava med državljanstvom in prostovoljstvom izhaja iz ideje aktivnega državljanstva, ki postaja prevladujoča v formalnem izobraževanju držav članic EU. Ker programi državljanske vzgoje v EU spodbujajo prostovoljstvo, članek predstavlja pregled vključenosti tematik prostovoljstva v obvezno osnovnošolsko izobraževanje v Sloveniji ter rezultate raziskave ICCS 2009 o odnosu slovenskih učencev in učiteljev do prostovoljstva.

Abstract

Today, the concept of citizenship is increasingly used to refer to volunteering. The article shows that the interconnection between volunteering and citizenship arises from the idea of active citizenship, which is becoming prevalent in formal education of the EU member states. While volunteering is encouraged in citizenship education programmes in the EU, the article presents an overview of involvement of volunteering themes in compulsory basic education in Slovenia and the results of the ICCS 2009 research about the attitudes of Slovenian students and teachers about the volunteering.

Ključne besede prostovoljstvo, državljanstvo, izobraževanje, Slovenija

Keywords volunteering, citizenship, education, Slovenia

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