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Geographical Education and Citizenship Education

International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2003
(2003). Geographical Education and Citizenship Education. International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education: Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 49-53.
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Education, Citizenship and Mediation

Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2012
In Portugal, as in other countries, questions regarding social mediation for promoting personal development and autonomy, citizenship and cohesion and as a methodology of communication, facilitation and interaction between people and groups, have developed in various areas of social organisations.
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Citizenship education and acts of citizenship

2021
The article discusses citizenship education that takes place in the civil society from the point of view of agency and acts. Drawing from Engin Isin’s theoretisation of citizenship and Gert Biesta’s views on learning democracy, our article suggests that turning the analytical focus on agency and acts of citizenship has potential to provide novel ...
Mietola, Reetta   +3 more
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National Education and ‘Active Citizenship’: Implications for Citizenship and Citizenship Education in Singapore

Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2000
Abstract Citizenship and values education in one form or other has existed in Singapore since it acquired self‐government in 1959. Much has been written about the different forms that this education has taken over the years. In recent years, there have been efforts at describing and analyzing aspects of National Education, which was introduced in 1997.
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Education for Citizenship

2017
Schools are historically viewed as the institution responsible for inculcating civic virtue. Surprisingly, there is little research to indicate that traditional civics education substantially increases civics knowledge, interest in politics, or later political participation.
Daniel Hart, James Youniss
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Citizenship Education

2022
Nigeria as one of the emerging user-countries of social media worldwide has witnessed people relying on information posted on social media on key national issues without checking the reliability of their sources. Sharing such information on social media has led to religious crises, political imbroglio, hate speech, racial discrimination and clashes ...
Asimi Akibu Alarape   +3 more
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Citizenship Education

2019
The purpose of this chapter is to investigate salient approaches to citizenship and civic-normative education in liberal democratic life. The chapter argues that core technocratic assumptions about clarity, linearity, and predictability feeding into civic-educational deployment and change warrant critical attention.
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EDUCATION AND CITIZENSHIP

Paedagogica Historica, 1993
The author looks at education debates on the enrollment increases in secondary education in Germany and France around 1900. In Germany, the theory of ‘Bildung’ was deployed against the threat of meritocratic reform, while in France educationists pleaded for a reform in the ‘spirit of the Revolution’.
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Education for Citizenship

2001
AbstractThis chapter explores issues on citizenship education. It shows how liberal citizenship is more complicated than often realized, and why schools play a key role in educating children for citizenship. It considers three controversies in ethnoculturally diverse societies: whether citizenship education requires common schooling, whether the ...
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