This paper analyses the concept of political literacy (as introduced in the 1998 Crick Report) in relation to Citizenship in the English National Curriculum. It argues that political literacy has not been sufficiently emphasised or facilitated within this foundation subject and that the concept is particularly important for students at a time of considerable political and social conflict in England (and elsewhere). The authors state that engagement with the ideas and practices of the Levellers (a political group writing and agitating at the time of the Civil Wars) could enable students and teachers to explore political literacy (especially the implications of social media) by looking at a political group who utilised mass pamphlettering as ...
The publications discussed herein constitute a programme of research which identifies developments i...
This qualitative study investigates the potential for the development of political literacy through ...
This article is equal parts educational history and political philosophy. We aim to remind readers t...
Citizenship has been included for the first time ever as an explicit part of the school curriculum i...
Britain is exceptional among modern Western democracies in having had citizenship education in publ...
In 1998, under the guidance of Professor Bernard Crick, an Advisory Group on Citizenship issued its ...
Citizenship is a feeling, status and practice. It is essentially about living together and working t...
In May 1999, David Blunkett, Secretary of State, announced that citizenship education would become a...
Abstract: The forms that political education should take, and indeed its very presence in ...
Citizenship education has been an ongoing matter of academic and political debate in the UK since th...
This article considers how citizenship education can be forwarded through the curriculum in a primar...
In this thesis I argue that citizenship education was one of a range of domestic policies through wh...
Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of public policy in recent years, as...
ABSTRACT This article tracks the trajectory of political education in English schools by comparing t...
Rough draft, not for citation Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of pub...
The publications discussed herein constitute a programme of research which identifies developments i...
This qualitative study investigates the potential for the development of political literacy through ...
This article is equal parts educational history and political philosophy. We aim to remind readers t...
Citizenship has been included for the first time ever as an explicit part of the school curriculum i...
Britain is exceptional among modern Western democracies in having had citizenship education in publ...
In 1998, under the guidance of Professor Bernard Crick, an Advisory Group on Citizenship issued its ...
Citizenship is a feeling, status and practice. It is essentially about living together and working t...
In May 1999, David Blunkett, Secretary of State, announced that citizenship education would become a...
Abstract: The forms that political education should take, and indeed its very presence in ...
Citizenship education has been an ongoing matter of academic and political debate in the UK since th...
This article considers how citizenship education can be forwarded through the curriculum in a primar...
In this thesis I argue that citizenship education was one of a range of domestic policies through wh...
Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of public policy in recent years, as...
ABSTRACT This article tracks the trajectory of political education in English schools by comparing t...
Rough draft, not for citation Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of pub...
The publications discussed herein constitute a programme of research which identifies developments i...
This qualitative study investigates the potential for the development of political literacy through ...
This article is equal parts educational history and political philosophy. We aim to remind readers t...