The empirical research presented in this paper focuses on concepts and perceptions of European politics and citizenship which are expressed by students and teachers in secondary schools. The qualitative study is based on semi-standardized interviews, written surveys, and classroom research (video transcripts, observation records). The results suggest that many young people are amenable towards transnational patterns of identity and they tend to combine pragmatic-optimistic expectations with European Union citizenship. Many of the students interviewed seem willing to adapt themselves to a larger European environment. However, many of the teachers voiced ambivalent notions while expressing veiled scepticism, although they rarely expressed ope...
In this article we investigate the relationship between different learning methods and the formation...
Europe is undergoing considerable demographic, economic, cultural and socio-political change. Nation...
This thesis comprises three articles and investigates students’ perceptions concerning the theme of ...
The empirical research presented in this paper focuses on concepts and perceptions of European polit...
There is much debate over whether a common European identity or genuine citizenship can be created. ...
The current European context is characterised by the emergence of socio-political tensions that thre...
The International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) investigates the ways in which young ...
Abstract: Human rights and education for citizenship, society and identity: Europe and its regions T...
This paper presents a comparison of high school teachers’ views on citizenship education in three Eu...
In this article we investigate the impact of different teaching strategies on the development of Eur...
This paper discusses how Universities, who train and educate professionals who work with children an...
The relationship between the EU institutions and its citizens is once again foremost in the minds of...
The research questions for this thesis seeks to understand more about high school pupils understandi...
The IEA’s International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) investigates the ways in which ...
In this paper we present the outline of a series of five teaching packages for secondary school pupi...
In this article we investigate the relationship between different learning methods and the formation...
Europe is undergoing considerable demographic, economic, cultural and socio-political change. Nation...
This thesis comprises three articles and investigates students’ perceptions concerning the theme of ...
The empirical research presented in this paper focuses on concepts and perceptions of European polit...
There is much debate over whether a common European identity or genuine citizenship can be created. ...
The current European context is characterised by the emergence of socio-political tensions that thre...
The International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) investigates the ways in which young ...
Abstract: Human rights and education for citizenship, society and identity: Europe and its regions T...
This paper presents a comparison of high school teachers’ views on citizenship education in three Eu...
In this article we investigate the impact of different teaching strategies on the development of Eur...
This paper discusses how Universities, who train and educate professionals who work with children an...
The relationship between the EU institutions and its citizens is once again foremost in the minds of...
The research questions for this thesis seeks to understand more about high school pupils understandi...
The IEA’s International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) investigates the ways in which ...
In this paper we present the outline of a series of five teaching packages for secondary school pupi...
In this article we investigate the relationship between different learning methods and the formation...
Europe is undergoing considerable demographic, economic, cultural and socio-political change. Nation...
This thesis comprises three articles and investigates students’ perceptions concerning the theme of ...