A New Social Contract for Education: Advancing a Paradigm of Relational Interconnectedness
- Author
- Elena Toukan
- Corporate Author
- UNESCO
- Collation
- 13 p.
- Resource Language
- EnglishFrenchSpanishArabic
- Year of publication
- 2023
- Keyword
- Educational philosophyInterpersonal relationsPhilosophie de l'éducationRelations interpersonnellesFilosofía de la educaciónRelaciones interpersonalesفلسفة تربويةعلاقات بين الاشخاص
- Topic
- Human rightsGlobalisation and social justice / International understandingSustainable development / SustainabilityTransformative initiatives / Transformative pedagogies
- Resource Type
- Research papers / journal articles
- Level of education
- Others
- Region
- Global
- Place of publication
- باريس
This paper looks at recent calls for “a new social contract for education” through the lens of a relational ontology for humanity and a living planet. Through a critical view of social contract theory, the paper looks at how this call can be an entry point to a deeper paradigmatic shift in framing questions of justice, social organization, and education itself. It proposes a shift from a rules-based transactional model to a relationship-based model grounded in understanding and appreciation of interdependence and interconnectedness. In order to shape more just and sustainable futures for humanity and the planet, a new social contract for education will need to transcend atomistic, transactional, and adversarial social dynamics and instead be organized around relational interconnectedness.

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