Hejwosz-Gromkowska, Daria2016-07-272016-07-272016Studia Edukacyjne, 2016, nr 38, s.279-298978-83-232-3013-71233-6688http://hdl.handle.net/10593/14851Britain is exceptional among modern Western democracies in having had citizenship education in public schools. British people have regarded themselves as “subjects” rather citizens. It has been changing recently. Due to social transformations, especially growing multiculturalism and associated social tensions, citizenship education became the core of social and political debate. After 1997, when the Labor Party came to power, the discourse of citizenship as well as citizenship education developed. The main aim of citizenship education in state schools is to build social cohesion and reduce social tension through dialogue. School curricula pay more attention to identity and cultural diversity. The aim of the paper is to present and analyse the main premises of educational policy in the context of citizenship education in public schools in England. I will also attempt to reconstruct the social and political debate on the consequences of introducing citizenship education to state schools.polinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesscitizenship educationEnglandmulticulturalismEdukacja obywatelska w Anglii – założenia, perspektywy, wyzwaniaCitizenship Education in England – Premises, Perspectives and CallengesArtykułhttps://doi.org/10.14746/se.2016.38.17