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A Call for Destabilisation of Democracy in Education................................................................................... 75–80 Reviewers for the Journal of Social Science Education............................................................

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Reinhold Hedtke
Tatjana Zimenkova
Tatjana Zimenkova
Reinhold Hedtke Editorial
Lieke Meijs
Ariana Need Sociology
Basis Secondary-school
Subject Social Sciences
Aladin El-mafaalani
Do Underachievers
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Sociology
social theory
crisis of sociology
sociological self-understanding
teaching sociology
lear- ning sociology
civic education
citizenship education
sociological education
social science education
eco- nomic and social studies
social issues
curriculum change
conceptual change
propaedeutics
school curricula
critical thinking
social orientation knowledge
democratic school development
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http://www.jsse.org/index.php/jsse/article/download/1104/1007/
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2016-10-23
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http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1025.4064
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