Sentences with phrase «civic ideals»

But for some transit advocates, the embrace of Uber and its competitors risks undermining civic ideals of accessibility and transparency.
He was concerned with a civic ideal whose dynamic was reflective of the republican constitution.
The abandonment of this civic ideal for the economy, the real turning point, took place later according to Sandel, in the second half of the 19th century, when a «political economy of citizenship [turned in] to a political economy of economic growth and distributive justice, from a republican public philosophy to the version of liberalism that informs the procedural republic».
Our opportunity — perhaps obligation is the better word — is to think long and hard once more about the civic mission of schools and restore a vision of schooling organized around an embrace of the civic ideals enshrined in the Constitution.
Haidt's essay and Stenner's eye - opening work offer a compelling rationale for a civic education renaissance as a means to cultivate in our children a sense of attachment to the nation and its civic ideals.
Thus, I've chosen to focus on ideas, phrases, and principles that are the patrimony of all Americans and deeply woven into the fabric of the nation — whether through our founding documents, common narratives, or civic ideals.
Building on the civic ideals of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, Mann was a catalyst for the common school's adoption.
Nonetheless, in the end he has a case that deserves to be taken very seriously, by those who are inclined to distrust it just as much as by those who find it expressive of their civic ideals.
A voucher system would threaten Macedo's civic ideal by enabling millions of religious and conservative families to educate their children in line with their civic ideals.
Social Studies Teachers teach at the middle and high school levels, educating students in the concepts of economics, history, politics, and civic ideals.
Social Studies Teachers are found at the high school level and are responsible for teaching concepts of economics, history, politics, and civic ideals.
High School Social Studies Teachers work with students aged approximately from 15 to 19 and teach them about current events, government concepts, civic ideals, and history.
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