POLITICS IN THE CLASSROOM: A LONG-TERM INVESTMENT

被引:0
作者
Vega Villanueva, Jose Pablo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Buenos Aires, RA-1053 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
来源
EDULEARN12: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION AND NEW LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES | 2012年
关键词
Education; politics; classroom; new class; classes; young people; government; thinking; elections; vote; development;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Despite of the country, most young adults are not interested in politics. They do not think-or care-about governmental issues until their first elections. Even then, they are hard to please by political parties, who make an assiduous effort to get their attention. They subsequently stop reasoning politics until the next voting, whether presidential or local and regardless of what their new government does in the meantime. Nonetheless, this problem does not actually root in politics, but in a less evident every-day matter: education. Everything we consider as a career is first shown to us at school. Thus we learn about majors such as medicine, law, literature and even applied physics-because we studied related subjects for at least one year during elementary or secondary school. However, when it comes to politics, the topic is vaguely examined by school programs. In Mexico, for example, there are no classes that have a direct relationship with political reasoning, even though constitutional rights and obligations, as well governmental structure, are studied. Because of this lack of political coverage in school, most people do not consider politics as an important area of life-much less as a possible degree. And this has a long-term effect: once students become adults, they do not consider politics as an important matter of everyday life, letting the government do as it pleases. For this chronic issue to be solved, a new educational approach must be applied in schools. This new approach must contain four main topics to be studied by students with an accretion in its depth through the years, from elementary school to high school. These four topics are must make students reason and form a personal opinion about politics. They are as follows: Government and its modus operandi; every detail is analyzed, from elections to government organizations, for understanding this is the only way to create a sound argument. Students investigate and write about this information. Analyzing information and understanding past what is stated; data about campaigns followed by the government and their results are studied and analyzed, and information inferred for what other meanings statistics show, despite those already stated. Students study data and present explanations. Problem-solving and situation-improvement activities; actual problems and situations are presented and students sketch, design and implement solutions or improvements for them. Students' ideas are sent to the Government for it to review and, if feasible, employ them. Creating a personal opinion on political matter; being the most important topic (and still based on the other three), this would let students be prepared for politics once they face real life government. Students investigate on specific topics and situations and present their opinion as well as what they would do under those circumstances. If these topics were presented twice a week in an hour-long class, students would conceive politics as an important matter for today's world, as well as they would develop a keener critical thinking ability. Thus, a more political active population would not only help politics itself, but every other government-related issue. In the same way, if these ideas were to be followed in a rigorously increasing difficulty, besides the fact that young adults from generations to come would be more preoccupied about their country, education would be proven again as the basis for every important matter there is.
引用
收藏
页码:4710 / 4719
页数:10
相关论文
共 8 条
  • [1] About.com, 2012, HIGH SCH SUBJ
  • [2] Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2012, PHILOS ED
  • [3] Merriam-Webster Incorporated, 2012, SOC
  • [4] Merriam-Webster Incorporated, 2012, POLITICS
  • [5] Pastoriza E., 2002, DEMOCRACIA BIENESTAR
  • [6] Pearson Education, 2012, PEARS LONGM
  • [7] Unzue M., 2004, POLITICA CONFLICTO R, P11
  • [8] WGBH Educational Foundation and Clear Blue Sky Productions Incorporated, 2012, WGBH ED FDN CLEAR BL