The aim of this study is to understand, qualitatively, the ways in which school students from England and the US engaged with campaign messages during two national elections. We combined data from eight focus groups conducted in four schools in England (2 primary/elementary and 2 secondary/high; N = 60) and individual interviews conducted in one school in the US (N=19). Three common themes were identified from our cross-national data: the trustworthiness of candidates, equality, and the narrative surrounding immigration. We argue that it is important for students to have spaces to understand, explore and debate political messages and for teachers to feel confident and able to engage with those campaign messages especially where they may be ...
Political interest is one of the most consistent predictors of political participation, but little r...
Examines the civic and political attitudes of young Australians. The study uses as its basis a study...
Educators at the University of Southampton and Sheffield Hallam University have used an online quest...
The aim of this study is to understand, qualitatively, the ways in which school students from Englan...
In the run up to the 2019 UK General Election, the Politics in Schools project brought together more...
Purpose: This article assesses how different aspects of the school climate relate to students’ inten...
This research reports on a small-scale study involving student and newly qualified Modern Studies t...
This research project explored the key drivers of and barriers to young people’s political knowledge...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate what upper secondary school students' interest may...
This article assesses how different aspects of the school climate relate to students’ intended futur...
This thesis is a study of the political literacy of two groups of secondary school students; sevent...
Message framing is considered to be an important aspect in delivering a simplified and unified messa...
Entrenched inequalities in political participation have made the questions of who participates and w...
This doctoral study examines young people’s political learning and participation across post-16 educ...
Over the past two decades, there has been a wide-ranging debate about the impact of citizenship educ...
Political interest is one of the most consistent predictors of political participation, but little r...
Examines the civic and political attitudes of young Australians. The study uses as its basis a study...
Educators at the University of Southampton and Sheffield Hallam University have used an online quest...
The aim of this study is to understand, qualitatively, the ways in which school students from Englan...
In the run up to the 2019 UK General Election, the Politics in Schools project brought together more...
Purpose: This article assesses how different aspects of the school climate relate to students’ inten...
This research reports on a small-scale study involving student and newly qualified Modern Studies t...
This research project explored the key drivers of and barriers to young people’s political knowledge...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate what upper secondary school students' interest may...
This article assesses how different aspects of the school climate relate to students’ intended futur...
This thesis is a study of the political literacy of two groups of secondary school students; sevent...
Message framing is considered to be an important aspect in delivering a simplified and unified messa...
Entrenched inequalities in political participation have made the questions of who participates and w...
This doctoral study examines young people’s political learning and participation across post-16 educ...
Over the past two decades, there has been a wide-ranging debate about the impact of citizenship educ...
Political interest is one of the most consistent predictors of political participation, but little r...
Examines the civic and political attitudes of young Australians. The study uses as its basis a study...
Educators at the University of Southampton and Sheffield Hallam University have used an online quest...