Demokratiebildung als Querschnittsaufgabe von Wirtschaftsdidaktik an Berufsschulen – Vorschlag einer curricularen (Weiter-)Entwicklung des Lernfeldunterrichts
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Demokratiebildung und Fachdidaktik. ed. / Sabine Achour; Detlef Pech; Philip Eberhard; Anne Jordan; Matthias Sieberkrob; Johanna Zelck. Frankfurt am Main: Wochenschau-Verlag, 2025.
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Demokratiebildung als Querschnittsaufgabe von Wirtschaftsdidaktik an Berufsschulen – Vorschlag einer curricularen (Weiter-)Entwicklung des Lernfeldunterrichts
AU - Hantke, Harald
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Sustainability can be understood as a critique of the prevailing, alienated relations between self and world. Human impacts on the earth’s natural processes have had dramatic effects on the ecological equilibrium, leading—in light of human dependency on nature—to intra- and inter-generational social turmoil. Non-sustainable thought and action thus create problems in the culture/nature relationship. This perspective on sustainability places the subject at the centre of attention. Ultimately, the subject—as a cultural being and part of nature is (latently) confronted with the contradiction of the destruction of that very natural world and forced to respond to it. If one applies these insights to processes of vocational ecucation, learners (and others) find themselves confronted with a contradiction between accelerating efficiency and growth on the one side and sustainability on the other. In light of the above observations, this theoretical/conceptual contribution examines the following research question: To what extent can the concepts of “resonance” and “sub-politics” help us to analyse the contradiction between social acceleration and sustainability at the level of the subject (in vocational education)?
AB - Sustainability can be understood as a critique of the prevailing, alienated relations between self and world. Human impacts on the earth’s natural processes have had dramatic effects on the ecological equilibrium, leading—in light of human dependency on nature—to intra- and inter-generational social turmoil. Non-sustainable thought and action thus create problems in the culture/nature relationship. This perspective on sustainability places the subject at the centre of attention. Ultimately, the subject—as a cultural being and part of nature is (latently) confronted with the contradiction of the destruction of that very natural world and forced to respond to it. If one applies these insights to processes of vocational ecucation, learners (and others) find themselves confronted with a contradiction between accelerating efficiency and growth on the one side and sustainability on the other. In light of the above observations, this theoretical/conceptual contribution examines the following research question: To what extent can the concepts of “resonance” and “sub-politics” help us to analyse the contradiction between social acceleration and sustainability at the level of the subject (in vocational education)?
KW - Berufliche Bildung
KW - sub-politcs
KW - resonance
KW - alienation
KW - acceleration
KW - growth
KW - sustainability
KW - vocation education
KW - critique
KW - transformation
M3 - Kapitel
BT - Demokratiebildung und Fachdidaktik
A2 - Achour, Sabine
A2 - Pech, Detlef
A2 - Eberhard, Philip
A2 - Jordan, Anne
A2 - Sieberkrob, Matthias
A2 - Zelck, Johanna
PB - Wochenschau-Verlag
CY - Frankfurt am Main
ER -