This e-module aims at presenting several sensitive topics in the educational process such as the interpretation of political values (i.e. liberty, equality etc.), manipulative behaviour as an inherent part of the private human as well as public social and political life or the problem of the narrativization and collective (national) interpretation of the past in the possible constructivist methodological framework. In this regard, the e-module endeavours to demonstrate that sensitive and “dangerous” topics should be neither omitted from the educational process nor treated in the universalist and falsely objectivist (black-and-white) way; instead of it, all meanings of values and interpretations should be presented and taught as a part of discursive understanding of social reality which respects the crucial language difference between “signified” and “signifier”.
This e-module applies the constructivist approach to the sensitive topics of political values and collective identity in the process of postmodern education in the 21st century with the contextual reflection of Central European environment. The e-module presents the main theoretical concepts regarding the trends of teaching civics and political science as well as procedural and discursive interpretation of social reality which enables to work with historical dilemmas and collective (self)-identification in a more pluralist and open-minded way. Based on these theoretical approaches, this e-module develops students’ social science soft skills such as critical thinking, argumentation, political literacy and civic culture through the exercises focused on the philosophical and critical discursive understanding of values, re-interpretation of manipulative behaviour and narrativization of the history.
Target group:civic education (upper secondary school), history education (upper secondary school), grammar school students
Keywords: constructivism, pluralism, democracy, citizenship, ideological manipulation, discursive understanding of values, sensitive topics