Evidence suggests that the values, attitudes and skills teachers emphasize in preparing students to participate as adult citizens in wider society are informed by the meanings teachers ascribe to citizenship and these meanings can in turn be traced to the contexts of teachers' lives. Given that teachers' practices are informed by their beliefs, these beliefs must first be understood. However, few studies have examined teachers' beliefs about citizenship or the underlying factors that inform those beliefs. This research examined the beliefs about citizenship espoused by a group of secondary teachers in the nation-state of Jamaica and the factors informing those beliefs. This qualitative case study utilized an analytic framework incorpora...
Informed by positionalities theories and narrative inquiry, this dissertation study explored how pos...
textThis qualitative multiple case study focused on how three African American women social studies ...
This paper explores pre-service teachers’ beliefs about citizenship across two nations, the United S...
Former colonial societies, largely categorized as the Third World, are still affected by negative re...
Abstract The study explored teaching and teacher education in the postcolonial context, Jamaica, ba...
Citizenship education plays a critical role in the development of civic attitudes and contributes to...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.The literature shows that the teaching of civ...
This dissertation examines how middle level teachers at HOPE Academy, an urban charter school with a...
This paper examines the experiences of Jamaican teachers who immigrated to Alberta during the early ...
The research undertaken was an ethnographic study of a single junior school was founded on the premi...
This article illustrates how one university-based initial teacher education (ITE) course sought to d...
This thesis investigates South African history teachers’ understandings of citizenship education whi...
Funded by Thinking Historically for Canada\u27s Future, a research partnership supported by the Soci...
Citizenship education in multicultural society: Teachers' practicesPaola Dusi, University of Verona,...
This article illustrates how one university-based initial teacher education (ITE) course sought to d...
Informed by positionalities theories and narrative inquiry, this dissertation study explored how pos...
textThis qualitative multiple case study focused on how three African American women social studies ...
This paper explores pre-service teachers’ beliefs about citizenship across two nations, the United S...
Former colonial societies, largely categorized as the Third World, are still affected by negative re...
Abstract The study explored teaching and teacher education in the postcolonial context, Jamaica, ba...
Citizenship education plays a critical role in the development of civic attitudes and contributes to...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.The literature shows that the teaching of civ...
This dissertation examines how middle level teachers at HOPE Academy, an urban charter school with a...
This paper examines the experiences of Jamaican teachers who immigrated to Alberta during the early ...
The research undertaken was an ethnographic study of a single junior school was founded on the premi...
This article illustrates how one university-based initial teacher education (ITE) course sought to d...
This thesis investigates South African history teachers’ understandings of citizenship education whi...
Funded by Thinking Historically for Canada\u27s Future, a research partnership supported by the Soci...
Citizenship education in multicultural society: Teachers' practicesPaola Dusi, University of Verona,...
This article illustrates how one university-based initial teacher education (ITE) course sought to d...
Informed by positionalities theories and narrative inquiry, this dissertation study explored how pos...
textThis qualitative multiple case study focused on how three African American women social studies ...
This paper explores pre-service teachers’ beliefs about citizenship across two nations, the United S...