Learning, sharing and caring: pedagogical features of parents’ educational activism

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Fretwell, N. 2024. Learning, sharing and caring: pedagogical features of parents’ educational activism. Education, Citizenship and Social Justice. https://doi.org/10.1177/17461979241290052
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TitleLearning, sharing and caring: pedagogical features of parents’ educational activism
AuthorsFretwell, N.
Abstract

Scholars of social movements have afforded increasing attention in recent years to pedagogical processes and practices within activist organisations. This article contributes to the ‘pedagogical turn’ in social movement studies by exploring pedagogical features of parents’ educational activism. Drawing on qualitative data collected from parent-led campaign groups operating in England, UK, the article attends to three aspects of activist pedagogy evident within the campaigns. The first concerns the learning that occurs through engaging in activism. The second, internal and external processes of knowledge-sharing. And third, parents’ perceptions of the educative potential of activism as a means for imparting democratic values to their children. I argue that the pedagogical dimension is a central feature of parents’ activism. Indeed, such activism constitutes itself a form of civic education in which democratic values and ideals are transmitted from one generation to another.

Keywordsactivism; activist pedagogy; citizenship; civic education; parental activism; parents
Sustainable Development Goals16 Peace, justice and strong institutions
4 Quality education
Middlesex University ThemeHealth & Wellbeing
Research GroupCentre for Education Research and Scholarship (CERS)
PublisherSAGE Publications
JournalEducation, Citizenship and Social Justice
ISSN1746-1979
Electronic1746-1987
Publication dates
Online09 Oct 2024
Publication process dates
Accepted21 Sep 2024
Deposited15 Oct 2024
Output statusPublished
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/17461979241290052
Web of Science identifierWOS:001345852700001
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