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Article: Reflections On The Umbrella Movement: Implications For Civic Education And Critical Thinking

TitleReflections On The Umbrella Movement: Implications For Civic Education And Critical Thinking
Authors
Keywordsaction civics
civic education
cognitive biases
critical pedagogy
critical thinking
democratic education
Hong Kong
neutrality
Umbrella Movement
Issue Date2019
Citation
Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019, v. 51 n. 2, p. 163-174 How to Cite?
Abstractevents in recent Hong Kong history. This paper offers some initial reflections on the connections between the movement and broader issues related to civic education, critical thinking, and theories of education. First, it is suggested that the movement closely resembles a form of civic education known as ‘action civics,’ offering an alternative pedagogy that might encourage more authentic civic participation. Second, the movement raises questions about how the teaching of critical thinking can be made more practically relevant to modern citizenship. Third, the deep political polarization associated with the movement indicates that civic education and critical thinking training need to pay attention to cognitive biases that affect political ideology. Finally, the Umbrella Movement reflects the failure of democratization in Hong Kong and coincides with increasing political pressures on the local education system. We discuss how political reality connects to issues about democratic education, critical pedagogy, and the idea of political neutrality in education.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/248792
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dc.contributor.authorLau, JYF-
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dc.date.available2017-10-18T08:48:38Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.citationEducational Philosophy and Theory, 2019, v. 51 n. 2, p. 163-174-
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/248792-
dc.description.abstractevents in recent Hong Kong history. This paper offers some initial reflections on the connections between the movement and broader issues related to civic education, critical thinking, and theories of education. First, it is suggested that the movement closely resembles a form of civic education known as ‘action civics,’ offering an alternative pedagogy that might encourage more authentic civic participation. Second, the movement raises questions about how the teaching of critical thinking can be made more practically relevant to modern citizenship. Third, the deep political polarization associated with the movement indicates that civic education and critical thinking training need to pay attention to cognitive biases that affect political ideology. Finally, the Umbrella Movement reflects the failure of democratization in Hong Kong and coincides with increasing political pressures on the local education system. We discuss how political reality connects to issues about democratic education, critical pedagogy, and the idea of political neutrality in education.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofEducational Philosophy and Theory-
dc.subjectaction civics-
dc.subjectcivic education-
dc.subjectcognitive biases-
dc.subjectcritical pedagogy-
dc.subjectcritical thinking-
dc.subjectdemocratic education-
dc.subjectHong Kong-
dc.subjectneutrality-
dc.subjectUmbrella Movement-
dc.titleReflections On The Umbrella Movement: Implications For Civic Education And Critical Thinking-
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dc.identifier.emailLau, JYF: jyflau@hku.hk-
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