When the politician Roman Haider of the party Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (FPÖ – Freedom Party of Austria) caused the interruption of a lecture about political extremism in an Austrian school in spring 2017, a heated debate erupted over the place of politics in school education. While Haider accused the lecturer of political propaganda, teachers, students and political opponents were upset about this seeming act of censorship. The controversy raises important questions over the aims and principles of civic education, which will continue to engage teachers and educationalists.
Contemporary discussion of the 'crisis in democracy' displays a tendency to see young peop...
Imagine a situation in which civic education has been enforced and practiced for nearly a decade and...
Research shows that teachers and educators struggle to act when conflict appears in the classroom. T...
When the politician Roman Haider of the party Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (FPÖ – Freedom Party ...
This paper argues that propaganda poses a (new) challenge to civic education. It examines the tensio...
Studies have shown that the Requirement of Controversy defined in the German Beutelsbach Consensus i...
Rudolf Engelhard presents a lesson model in his article How to Deal with Party Politics at School? t...
Young people's distance from politics is seen as a central problem of democratic societies. Compared...
Developments in political education in the austrian school system in the national, european, interna...
How should teachers react when a ‘populist’ or nationalist politician, someone with illiberal or aut...
Civic Education as Constitutional Requirement. Or: Pedagogical Requirements and Overburdening in Tim...
For many years, Slovakia has been struggling with low voter turnout and a disengaged public. At the ...
Untersucht wurde, ob die Mitarbeit im Schulunterricht zu politischen Themen einen positiven Einfluss...
In 2015, a new course became integrated into secondary school programs: moral and civic teaching (MC...
It is generally assumed that civic education efforts will have a positive effect on the political at...
Contemporary discussion of the 'crisis in democracy' displays a tendency to see young peop...
Imagine a situation in which civic education has been enforced and practiced for nearly a decade and...
Research shows that teachers and educators struggle to act when conflict appears in the classroom. T...
When the politician Roman Haider of the party Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (FPÖ – Freedom Party ...
This paper argues that propaganda poses a (new) challenge to civic education. It examines the tensio...
Studies have shown that the Requirement of Controversy defined in the German Beutelsbach Consensus i...
Rudolf Engelhard presents a lesson model in his article How to Deal with Party Politics at School? t...
Young people's distance from politics is seen as a central problem of democratic societies. Compared...
Developments in political education in the austrian school system in the national, european, interna...
How should teachers react when a ‘populist’ or nationalist politician, someone with illiberal or aut...
Civic Education as Constitutional Requirement. Or: Pedagogical Requirements and Overburdening in Tim...
For many years, Slovakia has been struggling with low voter turnout and a disengaged public. At the ...
Untersucht wurde, ob die Mitarbeit im Schulunterricht zu politischen Themen einen positiven Einfluss...
In 2015, a new course became integrated into secondary school programs: moral and civic teaching (MC...
It is generally assumed that civic education efforts will have a positive effect on the political at...
Contemporary discussion of the 'crisis in democracy' displays a tendency to see young peop...
Imagine a situation in which civic education has been enforced and practiced for nearly a decade and...
Research shows that teachers and educators struggle to act when conflict appears in the classroom. T...