This article aims to explore two assumptions that have underpinned most research on teachers’ perceptions of citizenship education (CE). These are, firstly, that teachers’ perceptions of CE are relatively coherent, conscious and classifiable into citizenship models and, secondly, that these perceptions are strongly connected to their political ideology and civic engagement. In this article, we present a study conducted at a Spanish public university to test these two assumptions. We designed a questionnaire to investigate the possible effect of tacit framing on preservice teachers’ perceptions of CE –by observing whether the use of different wording led them to reason about CE in different, or even contradictory, ways– and the relationship ...
Citizenship educators have not yet developed a satisfactory framework for describing the conceptual ...
Teacher educators have an obligation to prepare preservice teachers with the skills and dispositions...
This article illustrates how one university-based initial teacher education (ITE) course sought to d...
Although education for democratic citizenship has long been a powerful rationale for social studies ...
This article aims to explore two assumptions that have underpinned most research on teachers' percep...
Highlights − Teachers of citizenship education in lower SES schools emphasise voting and elections...
This study examines citizenship education policy and practice as they are perceived by teachers in t...
This article examines teachers' beliefs about the aims of citizenship education in 12 countries from...
Citizenship education is the bedrock for the (re)making of future adult citizens in mono and multicu...
Funded by Thinking Historically for Canada\u27s Future, a research partnership supported by the Soci...
In western democracies, schools are expected to contribute to the establishment and maintenance of d...
In this response, we argue for the importance of understanding teachers\u27 and administrators\u27 b...
Introduction: In 2001, the year before citizenship education became a statutory subject in England t...
This paper examines patterns in teachers’ understanding of conceptual and practical aspects of citiz...
This paper presents a comparison of high school teachers’ views on citizenship education in three Eu...
Citizenship educators have not yet developed a satisfactory framework for describing the conceptual ...
Teacher educators have an obligation to prepare preservice teachers with the skills and dispositions...
This article illustrates how one university-based initial teacher education (ITE) course sought to d...
Although education for democratic citizenship has long been a powerful rationale for social studies ...
This article aims to explore two assumptions that have underpinned most research on teachers' percep...
Highlights − Teachers of citizenship education in lower SES schools emphasise voting and elections...
This study examines citizenship education policy and practice as they are perceived by teachers in t...
This article examines teachers' beliefs about the aims of citizenship education in 12 countries from...
Citizenship education is the bedrock for the (re)making of future adult citizens in mono and multicu...
Funded by Thinking Historically for Canada\u27s Future, a research partnership supported by the Soci...
In western democracies, schools are expected to contribute to the establishment and maintenance of d...
In this response, we argue for the importance of understanding teachers\u27 and administrators\u27 b...
Introduction: In 2001, the year before citizenship education became a statutory subject in England t...
This paper examines patterns in teachers’ understanding of conceptual and practical aspects of citiz...
This paper presents a comparison of high school teachers’ views on citizenship education in three Eu...
Citizenship educators have not yet developed a satisfactory framework for describing the conceptual ...
Teacher educators have an obligation to prepare preservice teachers with the skills and dispositions...
This article illustrates how one university-based initial teacher education (ITE) course sought to d...