Session RC21: Psychological, Social and Educational Factors Influencing Interest and Political ParticipationRaising young people’s levels of political knowledge is often understood as a major task of formal civics and citizenship education in schools, as this shall prepare students for their lives as informed and active citizens. Yet knowledge and skills are not equally distributed. Instead, the population is characterised by an unequal distribution of resources, knowledge and skills. In our study, we employ multilevel models to examine the role of student characteristics (e.g., socio-demographic variables, participation in school governance), schools (e.g., school sector), and the differences between the Australian states and territories. ...
This article uses an educational effectiveness approach to model the impact of student, school, and ...
This paper assesses the explanatory power of a perspective arguing that school social segregation en...
Examines the civic and political attitudes of young Australians. The study uses as its basis a study...
Building active and informed citizens is a major part of democratic civics and citizenship education...
This paper investigates the impact of school variables on student political knowledge and political ...
In order to confidently participate in the democratic process, citizens from liberal democracies req...
For democratic societies to sustain, the participation of young people in political realm is of high...
In order to confidently participate in the democratic process, citizens from liberal democracies req...
The opinions about what characterises a good citizen are diverse, yet survey research usually employ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Rodney R. Wise.The term, ‘civic deficit’, has b...
The citizenship education programs in Australian as a multicultural society has been reviewed for ne...
Citizenship education in Australia is embedded throughout the school curriculum. Despite a coherent ...
While countries all over the world introduce citizenship education in several forms to fight against...
Building active and informed citizens is a major part of civics and citizenship education in order t...
This study examines the effects of general educational quality of schools, school citizenship policy...
This article uses an educational effectiveness approach to model the impact of student, school, and ...
This paper assesses the explanatory power of a perspective arguing that school social segregation en...
Examines the civic and political attitudes of young Australians. The study uses as its basis a study...
Building active and informed citizens is a major part of democratic civics and citizenship education...
This paper investigates the impact of school variables on student political knowledge and political ...
In order to confidently participate in the democratic process, citizens from liberal democracies req...
For democratic societies to sustain, the participation of young people in political realm is of high...
In order to confidently participate in the democratic process, citizens from liberal democracies req...
The opinions about what characterises a good citizen are diverse, yet survey research usually employ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2000 Dr. Rodney R. Wise.The term, ‘civic deficit’, has b...
The citizenship education programs in Australian as a multicultural society has been reviewed for ne...
Citizenship education in Australia is embedded throughout the school curriculum. Despite a coherent ...
While countries all over the world introduce citizenship education in several forms to fight against...
Building active and informed citizens is a major part of civics and citizenship education in order t...
This study examines the effects of general educational quality of schools, school citizenship policy...
This article uses an educational effectiveness approach to model the impact of student, school, and ...
This paper assesses the explanatory power of a perspective arguing that school social segregation en...
Examines the civic and political attitudes of young Australians. The study uses as its basis a study...