Reti enattive, sviluppo sostenibile e impegno civico. Il caso di FridaysForFuture

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Title: Reti enattive, sviluppo sostenibile e impegno civico. Il caso di FridaysForFuture
Authors: Francesconi, Denis
Source: PEDAGOGIA OGGI. (2):116-123
Publisher Information: Pensa multimedia, 2021.
Publication Year: 2021
Subject Terms: Fridays for Future, Reti enattive, Sostenibilità, Enactive Networks, Sustainability, FridaysForFuture, Impegno civico, 503001 General education, Collective Agency, Agentività collettiva, 503001 Allgemeine Pädagogik, Civic Engagement
Description: The second paragraph of Article 3 of Law no. 92 of the 20th of August 2019 on the introduction of civic edu-cation into school teaching indicates active and responsible citizenship among its learning objectives, while article 8 suggests making the teaching of civic education cross-curricular and integrated with outside-school initiatives. FridaysForFuture (FFF) is a movement of great social relevance, being an informal and outside-school enactive network capable of influencing public debate and the political/economic agenda. Its main activity, in keeping with Law no. 92, concerns the encouragement of sustainable development through the promotion of collective awareness and identity and civic engagement. By adopting the enactive and systemic approach, this article analyzes the convergences and divergences between FFF and Law no. 92, the possible role FFF could play in teaching civic education in schools and the limits of Law no. 92 in detecting and including emerging and informal networks such as FFF.
Document Type: Article
File Description: application/pdf
Language: Italian
ISSN: 1827-0824
DOI: 10.7346/po-022021-15
Access URL: https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/75c66fd5-7517-41e6-977d-5e44035ca191
https://doi.org/10.7346/PO-022021-15
Rights: CC BY
Accession Number: edsair.dedup.wf.002..3317210b2fea7d66ad279a2a30156bed
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:The second paragraph of Article 3 of Law no. 92 of the 20th of August 2019 on the introduction of civic edu-cation into school teaching indicates active and responsible citizenship among its learning objectives, while article 8 suggests making the teaching of civic education cross-curricular and integrated with outside-school initiatives. FridaysForFuture (FFF) is a movement of great social relevance, being an informal and outside-school enactive network capable of influencing public debate and the political/economic agenda. Its main activity, in keeping with Law no. 92, concerns the encouragement of sustainable development through the promotion of collective awareness and identity and civic engagement. By adopting the enactive and systemic approach, this article analyzes the convergences and divergences between FFF and Law no. 92, the possible role FFF could play in teaching civic education in schools and the limits of Law no. 92 in detecting and including emerging and informal networks such as FFF.
ISSN:18270824
DOI:10.7346/po-022021-15