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Jerome, Lee; Sant, Edda; Britton, Alan; Emerson, Leslie; James, Sue; Milliken, Matthew – Journal of Social Science Education, 2022
Purpose: In this country case study the authors undertake a comparative analysis of citizenship education across the four nations of the UK. The curriculum and contexts in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are first described. Then the article considers how each national example engages with fundamental expectations of citizenship…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Comparative Analysis, Citizenship
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Jerome, Lee; Liddle, Anna; Young, Helen – Human Rights Education Review, 2021
This article reports on research in three secondary schools in England where students were engaged in deliberative discussion of controversial issues. The teaching resources used illustrated rights-based dilemmas and the data analysis focused on the nature of the talk and the types of knowledge the students drew upon to inform their discussions.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Jerome, Lee; Kisby, Ben – Critical Studies in Education, 2022
This article examines a number of teaching resources produced by the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, the leading centre for character education in the UK, in the light of the claim advanced by Kristján Kristjánsson, the centre's deputy director, that various criticisms of character education are best regarded as 'myths'. The analysis…
Descriptors: Values Education, Teaching Methods, Neoliberalism, Educational Resources
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Jerome, Lee – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2018
Contemporary citizenship education tends to focus on the development of skills through real experiences, which has led to a relative neglect or simplification of knowledge and understanding. This article outlines a framework for analysing citizenship curricula drawing on Young's notion of 'powerful knowledge' and 'knowledge of the powerful' and on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Evaluation, Comparative Analysis
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Jerome, Lee; Elwick, Alex – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
Government advice in relation to 'countering violent extremism' (CVE) in English schools requires teachers to identify students 'at risk' of radicalisation whilst also encouraging them to facilitate open classroom discussions of controversial issues. Data collected in seven schools illustrate how teachers are responding to this advice and…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Terrorism, Foreign Countries, Crime Prevention
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Jerome, Lee – Journal of Social Science Education, 2020
Purpose: This article explores the policy context in the UK around securing impact from academic research, particularly from the perspective of a social science education researcher. Approach: The article locates impact studies within debates about broader accountability frameworks. Insights from this literature are applied to a case study about…
Descriptors: Prevention, Terrorism, Accountability, Educational Policy
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Elwick, Alex; Jerome, Lee – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2019
Since the introduction of the Prevent duty across the UK, schools have had to balance the need to fulfil their responsibilities under the duty -- often understood to include monitoring and surveillance -- with their ultimate purpose to educate their students. This positions teachers within a particular set of tensions about their own beliefs about…
Descriptors: School Safety, Prevention, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Role
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Jerome, Lee; Elwick, Alex – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2019
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on 'safeguarding' approaches, which essentially perceive some young people as being 'at risk' and potentially as presenting a risk to others. In this article, we consider evidence from secondary school students who experienced a curriculum project on terrorism, extremism and…
Descriptors: Terrorism, National Security, Antisocial Behavior, At Risk Persons
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Jerome, Lee – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2012
This article compares the English tradition of active citizenship education with the US tradition of service learning. It starts by outlining service learning and noting some of the defining characteristics as well as some of the tensions. It then discusses the model of active citizenship that has been promoted in England's secondary school…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Service Learning, Foreign Countries
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Hayward, Jeremy; Jerome, Lee – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2010
Almost a decade ago, the new subject of citizenship was created in the English National Curriculum and several universities were funded to train teachers in this new subject. This presented a rare challenge, namely how to train people to teach a subject that did not exist in schools, and in which they were unlikely to have a specialist degree. In…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Citizenship, Citizenship Education
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Jerome, Lee; Clemitshaw, Gary – Curriculum Journal, 2012
This research was prompted by the developing political discourse proposing the teaching of Britishness and British values in the context of the United Kingdom. This discourse will be reviewed in the first part of the article, in the context of previous work which has sought to assess how Britishness and related concepts might be promoted through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Citizenship Education, Teacher Role
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Starkey, Hugh; Akar, Bassel; Jerome, Lee – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2014
This article addresses issues of methodology and ethical reflexivity when attempting to investigate the opinions of young people. Drawing specifically on three studies of young people's understandings of citizenship and their views on topical issues, two from England and one from Lebanon, the authors present ways in which the ethical and practical…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Educational Research, Teacher Educators
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Jerome, Lee; Algarra, Bhavini – Curriculum Journal, 2005
This article is based on the authors' reflections on observations and interviews with students and staff involved in a debate competition in London secondary schools. Taking the data we collected as our starting point, we seek to draw on research from a range of perspectives, including political education, political philosophy and debate as a…
Descriptors: Debate, Teaching Methods, Secondary Education, Citizenship Education
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Jerome, Lee – Teacher Development, 2006
In the first part of this paper the author outlines some of the main characteristics of citizenship education in England and in particular he discusses the nature of the active citizenship dimension to the curriculum and the importance of teacher preparation. In the second part he reports on the first three years of a project with history and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Trainees