Explaining the Foundations of Political and Social Education in John Dewey and Motahhari Thoughts for Developing Citizenship Education Patterns
Subject Areas : Educational Scienceebrahim sahraneshin 1 , seyedAhmad hashemi 2 , abas gholtash 3 , mokhtar ranjbar 4
1 - Ph.D. Student of Philosophy of Education, Lamerd Islamic Azad University, Lamerd, Iran
2 - Associate Professor, Department of Educational Sciences, Lamerd Branch, Islamic Azad University of Lamard, Lamard, Iran
3 - Associate Professor, Department of Educational Sciences, Marvdasht Unit, Islamic Azad University of Marvdasht, Marvdasht, Iran
4 - Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Lamerd Branch, Islamic Azad University of Lamard, Lamerd, Iran
Keywords: Social education, political education, Dewey's ideas, intellectual ideas, civil education,
Abstract :
Abstract the aim of this study is to explain the principles of political and social education of the thoughts of Dewye and Motahhari in the education of citizenship. the method used in this research has been deductive and descriptive - analytic which has been described in the first stage of the concept of Dewye and Motahhari, and then their view of the education of citizenship and its elements has been explained and explained. therefore, the results indicate that the process of citizenship is an important process in society and in all national and national levels, considering the development of human interactions outside the geographical frontier, which requires adherence to citizenship rights, rule of law and commitment to others. They consider the political and social training of individuals as a privileged opportunity in the development and strengthening of civil education and detection of individual identity in society, which can be on the path of growth and transcendence of citizenship. therefore, the educational system of the community as the learning axis of individuals, with design and precise training planning, can provide opportunity for students to grow their citizenship as human capital and to favor the valuable ideas of thinkers such as Dewye and Motahhari. Educational and field personnel in this field are very important from the board of trustees, as well as the proper measures of scientific and field work.
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