1st Edition

Graduate Citizens Issues of Citizenship and Higher Education

By John Ahier, John Beck, Rob Moore Copyright 2003
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

Following the introduction of student loans and tuition fees, the situation of students and new graduates has changed considerably. Set in this context, Graduate Citizens is a thought-provoking, and insightful look at the current generation of students' attitudes towards citizenship and matters of social and moral responsibility. Drawing on small-scale case studies of students in two... Read more
Introduction Part 1: Citizenship and Higher Education in Modern Britain: Some Reflections 1. Citizenship in Britain: Models and Identities 2. Prospects for Social National Citizenship in the United Kingdom: Imperilled but not Impossible? 3. Citizenship and Restructuring of Higher Education Part 2: Being a Graduate and a Citizen in Modern Britain: Evidence and Interpretation 4. Citizenship Themes in Student's Lives 5. Citizenship, Mutuality and Civil Society 6. Conclusion: Concerns, Hopes and Fears

Biography

John Ahier, John Beck, Rob Moore

'For the student of Citizenship and Education this is a valuable contribution to the current growing body of literature in the field ... It is a good and rich source of references in the area, and will be a good springboard for further work.' - Escalate

This wide-ranging and thought-provoking book contains much of interest to

students of the contemporary and historical nature of citizenship, and should also

attract the eye of researchers and students with an interest in theoretical perspectives

on citizenship education. The

William Stow, Canterbury Christ Church University

Review in the British Journal of Educational Studies