The school in non-inclusive contexts : moral education, building citizenship and community development, an Argentinian example
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2009Autor
Oraisón, María Mercedes
Pérez, Ana María
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This article reflects on the school’s role in the building of citizenship, especially in socially vulnerable
contexts. We argue, and try to show, that effective participation in decision-making processes
is a key tool to promote conditions that help in social transformation and the formation of active
citizenship. We offer a brief description of the current socio-educational scene, characterised by
poverty and school failure, both emerging from the profound social, economic and cultural crises
that affected Argentina in 2001. The resulting need for social integration, links between State and
civil society, people’s empowerment and political development make it necessary for the school to
become an institution of community development, promoting opportunities for political socialisation
and moral education. We describe a two-year action-research project in a secondary school in
the north east of Argentina that aimed to enhance the bond between the school and the community
and to democratise relationships in the school. Based on that experience, we critically analyse the
way in which the school offers or denies opportunities for genuine participation and, as a
consequence, the way in which the formation of citizenship is managed, and make some recommendations
for rethinking the school from a social and political point of view.
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