Highlights: Comparative analysis across the UK to provide insights into different curriculum models. Contextualised account of how citizenship education is defined and implemented. Purpose: In this country case study the authors undertake a comparative analysis of citizenship education across the four nations of the UK. The curriculum and contexts in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are first described. Then the article considers how each national example engages with fundamental expectations of citizenship education, specifically in relation to questions of citizenship status and the relationship between citizens and the state; political identity; and active citizenship processes. Approach: Drawing on the authors’ collective...
In this article, I argue that it is now particularly pertinent to examine the implications for diver...
This book explores the prevailing need for educating in the active exercise of the citizenship becau...
Citizenship education has been a compulsory feature of the curriculum in secondary schools in Englan...
Highlights: Comparative analysis across the UK to provide insights into different curriculum models...
Purpose: In this country case study the authors undertake a comparative analysis of citizenship educ...
Purpose: In this country case study the authors undertake a comparative analysis of citizenship educ...
Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of public policy in recent years, as...
The recent introduction of Citizenship in England marked an important moment in the history of educa...
Rough draft, not for citation Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of pub...
Citizenship education at secondary school level across the UK is taught in different ways: as a stat...
Citizenship education has become a key concem and area of debate in recent years all around the worl...
Britain is exceptional among modern Western democracies in having had citizenship education in publ...
Recent calls for British values to be promoted in citizenship classes raise as many questions about ...
This paper presents a theoretical critique of citizenship education in England and Wales, as a means...
Recent calls for British values to be promoted in citizenship classes raise as many questions about ...
In this article, I argue that it is now particularly pertinent to examine the implications for diver...
This book explores the prevailing need for educating in the active exercise of the citizenship becau...
Citizenship education has been a compulsory feature of the curriculum in secondary schools in Englan...
Highlights: Comparative analysis across the UK to provide insights into different curriculum models...
Purpose: In this country case study the authors undertake a comparative analysis of citizenship educ...
Purpose: In this country case study the authors undertake a comparative analysis of citizenship educ...
Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of public policy in recent years, as...
The recent introduction of Citizenship in England marked an important moment in the history of educa...
Rough draft, not for citation Citizenship has become a major topic for debate and the subject of pub...
Citizenship education at secondary school level across the UK is taught in different ways: as a stat...
Citizenship education has become a key concem and area of debate in recent years all around the worl...
Britain is exceptional among modern Western democracies in having had citizenship education in publ...
Recent calls for British values to be promoted in citizenship classes raise as many questions about ...
This paper presents a theoretical critique of citizenship education in England and Wales, as a means...
Recent calls for British values to be promoted in citizenship classes raise as many questions about ...
In this article, I argue that it is now particularly pertinent to examine the implications for diver...
This book explores the prevailing need for educating in the active exercise of the citizenship becau...
Citizenship education has been a compulsory feature of the curriculum in secondary schools in Englan...