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Publication Date: 2022-Apr
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All Things Considered: The Views of Adolescents in Vocational Education on Competing Democratic Values
Vaessen, Annabel; Daas, Remmert; Nieuwelink, Hessel
Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, v21 n1 p3-21 Apr 2022
The views young people have towards democratic values shape their views in later life. However, the values that are fundamental to democracy, such as majority rule and minority rights, are often competing. This study aims to provide insight into the ways adolescents view democratic issues in which democratic values are competing. To do so, three democratic issues with varying conditions were designed, and discussed during interviews with students in vocational education. The results show that most adolescents consider both democratic values that underlie an issue. Furthermore, as the conditions in which the issues take place were altered during the interviews, adolescents explicitly evaluated different perspectives and starting shifting between both values. The findings of this study show that adolescents' views on democratic issues are layered, and include considering multiple democratic values and taking account of the conditions in which these are situated.
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Vocational Education, Adolescents, Democratic Values, Democracy, Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Citizenship Education, Decision Making, Freedom of Speech, Political Issues, Religion, College Students
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Education Level: Postsecondary Education; Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Netherlands
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