Title of article :
From “survival” to “leadership”: the practice of civic education in Australia
Author/Authors :
Print، نويسنده , , Murray، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
15
From page :
77
To page :
91
Abstract :
This chapter describes the study as it was conducted in three public high schools in Sydney: a governmental comprehensive high school, a non-government or private high school, and a government “selective school”. The results suggest that civic education revolved around an identifiable, yet not clearly articulated, set of civic values. For teachers, civic educationʹs main goal was to prepare students for harmonious integration into Australiaʹs highly multicultural society, to maintain and reinforce social cohesion, and, consequently, to foster acceptance of diversity. For students, civic education was an enigma. Although they participated in civic education experiences they could rarely identify them as such. Furthermore, few students could identify subject matter of civic education through what was taught in school subjects.
Journal title :
International Journal of Educational Research
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
International Journal of Educational Research
Record number :
1402897
Link To Document :
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