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Chen, Sicong – Chinese Education & Society, 2020
The field of citizenship education witnessed an expanding body of literature looking at the case of China. Yet citizenship with broad conceptual terrain often refers to different things in the literature. This paper foregrounds the common core of the essentially contested concept of citizenship and considers citizenship conception as discourse. By…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Social Behavior, Concept Formation
Strouhal, Martin – Journal of Pedagogy, 2020
The aim of the text is to formulate certain problems and dangers in relation to education for democratic citizenship. The core of these considerations points to the problem of neglecting the fundamental motive of the problem of democracy, which is the relation to truth. The text defines four problem areas that cause reductive understanding of…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship, Freedom of Speech, Citizenship Education
Jessica Shiller – Democracy & Education, 2024
This article describes the work of a civic education program in New York City schools called Youthbuilders, which existed from 1938 to 1948. Youthbuilders' aim was to engage youth in civic education projects and teach them about their place in a democracy and worked with them to support racial and social equality. Shortly after World War II, they…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational History, Social Change, Citizenship Education
Veugelers, Wiel – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2021
The concepts of citizenship and citizenship education can have different meanings. We analyse changes in concepts, policy and practice of citizenship and citizenship education. In our theoretical and empirical research we conceptualised three different types of national citizenship: adapted, individualised, and critical-democratic. Our research…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Citizenship Education, Social Justice, Power Structure
Martin, Christopher – Oxford University Press, 2022
Many assume that a person's right to education terminates with high school, and that higher education is a luxury addition. The conversation about education changes in palpable ways once we focus on higher education rather than the education we ordinarily think that citizens are due when they are children and teenagers. We see more talk about…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Access to Education, Citizenship, Educational Objectives
Center for Civic Education, 2019
This one-page fact sheet presents findings from a quasi-experimental study to examine the effects of the We the People program on high school students' political knowledge, civic skills, and civic attitudes. The study included 822 program participants who were compared to 735 students in high school government classes with similar demographics. In…
Descriptors: High School Students, Citizenship Education, Political Science, Knowledge Level
Wanasinghe, Shaminda – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2022
The man began to live a civilized life in the study of human history; he realized the need and importance of living in a way that would not be a trouble to other living things. They were accustomed to shaping their lives because they had some understanding of the rights of others as well as their duties. The main reason for conflict to arise in…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Grade 10, Grade 11, Foreign Countries
Bernal Guerrero, Antonio; Gozálvez Pérez, Vicent; Burguet Arfelis, Marta – Journal of Moral Education, 2019
When, in societies today, civic commitment decreases, there is a call for the need to strengthen citizenship education, identified uniquely with its public dimension and, on the other hand, the requirement for character education has been advocated, which is a cultivator of the most strictly private dimension. Setting out from the recognition of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Citizenship Education, Moral Values, Global Approach
Bruce Maxwell – Theory and Research in Education, 2024
This article first describes and then proposes a practical solution to the professional dilemma between the duty of impartiality and the duty of human rights advocacy that many teachers experience when teaching and talking about politically sensitive issues with students. The article begins by presenting an analysis of the source and signification…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Advocacy, Civil Rights, Political Attitudes
Aritza Sáenz del Castillo Velasco; Joseba Iñaki Arregi-Orue; Leire Agirreazkuenaga Onaidia; Joseba Jon Longarte Arriola – Journal of Social Science Education, 2023
Purpose: The Basque Country has been suffering political conflict and human rights´ violation for decades, tearing the social fabric. Human rights and peace education carried out through the testimony of the victims and their memory about this recent violent past can play an essential role in reestablishing the social understanding. This article…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Social Sciences, Foreign Countries, Feedback (Response)
Johanna F. Ziemes – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
Background: Tolerance is a prerequisite for deliberative democracies. Therefore, fostering tolerance is an important task for educational systems in democracies. In the present study, the concepts of social and political tolerance were disentangled and applied to the measurement approaches of the International Civic and Citizenship Education Study…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Prosocial Behavior, Social Attitudes
Johanna F. Ziemes – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
Tolerance is a prerequisite for deliberative democracies. Therefore, fostering tolerance is an important task for educational systems in democracies. In the present study, the concepts of social and political tolerance were disentangled and applied to the measurement approaches of the International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2016 (ICCS…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Prosocial Behavior, Social Attitudes
Pangrazio, Luci; Sefton-Green, Julian – Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 2021
Using digital media is complicated. Invasions of privacy, increasing dataveillance, digital-by-default commercial and civic transactions and the erosion of the democratic sphere are just some of the complex issues in modern societies. Existential questions associated with digital life challenge the individual to come to terms with who they are, as…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Technological Literacy, Civil Rights, Epistemology
Snauwaert, Dale T. – Education Sciences, 2019
The purpose of this paper is to explore a capacity-building pedagogical approach to human rights education as a complement to the "declarationist" approach. The basic premise of this philosophical paper is the idea of human rights as justified claims and/or demands; as such, ethical and moral justification is presupposed in the very idea…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Teaching Methods, Ethics, Moral Values
Carlsen, Cecilie Hamnes; Rocca, Lorenzo – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2021
During the past two decades, an increasing number of European countries have introduced language requirements for residency, citizenship, and sometimes even for entry to the country and family reunification. As a result, democratic rights as well as basic human rights have come to depend upon an individual's ability to obtain a certain score on a…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Test Use, Civil Rights, Scores