Citizenship education is an appropriate demand-side policy response to declining political participation among young people in the UK. There is evidence that its compulsory introduction in secondary schools in England in 2002 is having some success, but its implementation is not without problems. Citizenship classes can be made more effective if they are underpinned by the core principles of experiential and service learning, whereby knowledge, participation and deliberation are linked together in the promotion of active citizenship
The paper examines the wide scope of social activities and phenomena that can fall within British de...
Citizenship education has been an ongoing matter of academic and political debate in the UK since th...
This book adopts the insights and arguments of radical approaches to education to demonstrate that c...
Citizenship education has been a compulsory feature of the curriculum in secondary schools in Englan...
Background:European and national policies on citizenship education stimulate the implementation of a...
Background:European and national policies on citizenship education stimulate the implementation of a...
In this thesis I argue that citizenship education was one of a range of domestic policies through wh...
Britain is exceptional among modern Western democracies in having had citizenship education in publ...
Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of public policy in recent years, as...
Declining participation in conventional forms of politics has become a central theme for academics a...
In 1998, under the guidance of Professor Bernard Crick, an Advisory Group on Citizenship issued its ...
Rough draft, not for citation Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of pub...
Citizenship has been included for the first time ever as an explicit part of the school curriculum i...
Citizenship Education was introduced into the secondary curriculum in England in 2002. It has the th...
In May 1999, David Blunkett, Secretary of State, announced that citizenship education would become a...
The paper examines the wide scope of social activities and phenomena that can fall within British de...
Citizenship education has been an ongoing matter of academic and political debate in the UK since th...
This book adopts the insights and arguments of radical approaches to education to demonstrate that c...
Citizenship education has been a compulsory feature of the curriculum in secondary schools in Englan...
Background:European and national policies on citizenship education stimulate the implementation of a...
Background:European and national policies on citizenship education stimulate the implementation of a...
In this thesis I argue that citizenship education was one of a range of domestic policies through wh...
Britain is exceptional among modern Western democracies in having had citizenship education in publ...
Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of public policy in recent years, as...
Declining participation in conventional forms of politics has become a central theme for academics a...
In 1998, under the guidance of Professor Bernard Crick, an Advisory Group on Citizenship issued its ...
Rough draft, not for citation Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of pub...
Citizenship has been included for the first time ever as an explicit part of the school curriculum i...
Citizenship Education was introduced into the secondary curriculum in England in 2002. It has the th...
In May 1999, David Blunkett, Secretary of State, announced that citizenship education would become a...
The paper examines the wide scope of social activities and phenomena that can fall within British de...
Citizenship education has been an ongoing matter of academic and political debate in the UK since th...
This book adopts the insights and arguments of radical approaches to education to demonstrate that c...