Vol. 5 No. 1 (2016): Democratic Education and for Democracy
Special Issue

Educational Experience and Political Tolerance: Understanding the Relationship from the Analysis of a Sample of Peruvian University Students

Published June 1, 2016

Keywords:

Democracy, Citizenship, Political attitudes, Political tolerance.
How to Cite
Stojnic Chávez, L., & Román Alfaro, A. (2016). Educational Experience and Political Tolerance: Understanding the Relationship from the Analysis of a Sample of Peruvian University Students. Internacional Journal of Education for Social Justice, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.15366/riejs2016.5.1.008

Abstract

The fate of a democracy depends, in part, on the “intrinsic commitment of ordinary people with respect to various democratic principles” (Welzel & Inglehart, 2009, p. 297). This article seeks to identify if having studied more semesters in university would be a factor of influence concerning higher levels of political tolerance or, if rather, the inclusion of a curricular proposal that explicitly addresses contents on citizenship and democracy would have a greater effect. The results indicate that a course oriented to question them about their citizenship exercise would have a positive and significant effect in their levels of political tolerance, as opposed to the number of accumulated academic semesters.

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