Higher education and social engagement in Latin America

Autores
Peregalli, Andrés; Ochoa, Enrique
Año de publicación
2023
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
parte de libro
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: Peregalli, Andrés. Universidad de San Andrés; Argentina
Fil: Peregalli, Andrés. Universidad de la República. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Uruguay
Fil: Ochoa, Enrique. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina; Argentina
This chapter explores the contribution of Service‐Learning (SL) to the democratic and social commitment mission of Higher Education (HE). It is based on the experience of the Latin American Center for Service‐Learning (CLAYSS‐Argentina), which has been promoting this pedagogy for more than two decades. Its purpose being to strengthen the development of democratic culture and active citizenship. The following topics are discussed in the context of higher education and social engagement: (a) building a democratic culture; b) a model to (re)build; (c) Service‐Learning (SL) for active citizenship; d) strengthening citizenship and democratic culture. a) Higher education and social engagement: building a democratic culture Democracy ‐ understood as a system of government and a way of being in the polis ‐ is increasingly taken as the thermometer to measure and evaluate the development of societies. In this context, the term ‘democratic culture’ designates the set of attitudes and behaviors expected of citizens so that institutions and laws work in reality. It is a relevant conceptual evolution of the old perceptions of democracy that focused on institutions, laws and formal procedures, highlighting the citizensʹ active role in its construction (Bergan, Gallagher & Harkavy, 2015). Most Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) work within democratic regimes that have a serious deficit in representativeness, with individuals and social groups having no belief in their potential contributions to solve or mitigate social problems (BID, 2021). In broad terms, democracies have developed through two models (Quiroga, 2000): procedural democracy, exemplified in ‘the exercise of the vote’; and substantive democracy, exemplified in the active participation of citizens in social, political, and economic processes (active citizenship).
Fuente
Munck, R. (coord). Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean : civic engagement and the democratic mission. Dublin : Machdohni, 2023
Materia
EDUCACION
PEDAGOGIA
CULTURA
DEMOCRACIA
COMPROMISO SOCIAL
CIUDADANIA
INSTITUCIONALIDAD
REPRESENTACION POLITICA
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Repositorio
Repositorio Institucional (UCA)
Institución
Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina
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title Higher education and social engagement in Latin America
spellingShingle Higher education and social engagement in Latin America
Peregalli, Andrés
EDUCACION
PEDAGOGIA
CULTURA
DEMOCRACIA
COMPROMISO SOCIAL
CIUDADANIA
INSTITUCIONALIDAD
REPRESENTACION POLITICA
title_short Higher education and social engagement in Latin America
title_full Higher education and social engagement in Latin America
title_fullStr Higher education and social engagement in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Higher education and social engagement in Latin America
title_sort Higher education and social engagement in Latin America
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Ochoa, Enrique
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Ochoa, Enrique
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv EDUCACION
PEDAGOGIA
CULTURA
DEMOCRACIA
COMPROMISO SOCIAL
CIUDADANIA
INSTITUCIONALIDAD
REPRESENTACION POLITICA
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PEDAGOGIA
CULTURA
DEMOCRACIA
COMPROMISO SOCIAL
CIUDADANIA
INSTITUCIONALIDAD
REPRESENTACION POLITICA
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Fil: Peregalli, Andrés. Universidad de la República. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Uruguay
Fil: Ochoa, Enrique. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina; Argentina
This chapter explores the contribution of Service‐Learning (SL) to the democratic and social commitment mission of Higher Education (HE). It is based on the experience of the Latin American Center for Service‐Learning (CLAYSS‐Argentina), which has been promoting this pedagogy for more than two decades. Its purpose being to strengthen the development of democratic culture and active citizenship. The following topics are discussed in the context of higher education and social engagement: (a) building a democratic culture; b) a model to (re)build; (c) Service‐Learning (SL) for active citizenship; d) strengthening citizenship and democratic culture. a) Higher education and social engagement: building a democratic culture Democracy ‐ understood as a system of government and a way of being in the polis ‐ is increasingly taken as the thermometer to measure and evaluate the development of societies. In this context, the term ‘democratic culture’ designates the set of attitudes and behaviors expected of citizens so that institutions and laws work in reality. It is a relevant conceptual evolution of the old perceptions of democracy that focused on institutions, laws and formal procedures, highlighting the citizensʹ active role in its construction (Bergan, Gallagher & Harkavy, 2015). Most Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) work within democratic regimes that have a serious deficit in representativeness, with individuals and social groups having no belief in their potential contributions to solve or mitigate social problems (BID, 2021). In broad terms, democracies have developed through two models (Quiroga, 2000): procedural democracy, exemplified in ‘the exercise of the vote’; and substantive democracy, exemplified in the active participation of citizens in social, political, and economic processes (active citizenship).
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