The fully updated third edition of Learning to Teach Citizenship in the Secondary School is an essential resource for students training to teach citizenship, as well as for experienced teachers under whose remit citizenship is soon to fall. Written in a clear and practical way, yet underpinned by a sound theoretical background, it examines citizenship as a wide-ranging subject and an essential part of a number of different subjects. With key objectives and tasks for each chapter, this book will help the reader improve their understanding of citizenship education and in turn, help their pupils understand their roles as citizens in today's society.…mehr
The fully updated third edition of Learning to Teach Citizenship in the Secondary School is an essential resource for students training to teach citizenship, as well as for experienced teachers under whose remit citizenship is soon to fall. Written in a clear and practical way, yet underpinned by a sound theoretical background, it examines citizenship as a wide-ranging subject and an essential part of a number of different subjects. With key objectives and tasks for each chapter, this book will help the reader improve their understanding of citizenship education and in turn, help their pupils understand their roles as citizens in today's society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Liam Gearon is an Associate Professor in the Department of Education and Senior Research Fellow at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, UK. He is also Adjunct Professor, Australian Catholic University, and Conjoint Professor, Newcastle University, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1 Citizenship: historical origins and contemporary contexts 1. A history of citizenship in Britain 2. Defining Citizenship Education 3. Citizenship in the National Curriculum Part II Learning to teach citizenship 4 A framework for beginning to teach citizenship 5. Developing subject knowledge in citizenship 6 Developing skills of enquiry 7 Discussion in citizenship 8 Planning lessons and schemes of work in citizenship 9 Assessing citizenship 10 Assessment of Citizenship Part III Citizenship beyond the classroom 11 Politics and pedagogy: citizenship beyond the classroom 12 Citizenship and Active Participation 13 The citizenship curriculum de-schooled Part IV Citizenship across the curriculum 14 Citizenship making links with English 15 Citizenship making links with history 16 Citizenship making links with religious education 17 Citizenship education: religious, ethnic and cultural dimensions 18 Citizenship and geography 19 Citizenship making links with foreign language teaching 20 Citizenship and science 21 Educating for citizenship in school mathematics Part V Researching citizenship: local, national and international contexts 22 Learning for Cosmopolitan citizenship: theoretical debates and young people's experiences 23 Researching citizenship at national, regional and international levels: frames of reference, findings and debates
Introduction Part 1 Citizenship: historical origins and contemporary contexts 1. A history of citizenship in Britain 2. Defining Citizenship Education 3. Citizenship in the National Curriculum Part II Learning to teach citizenship 4 A framework for beginning to teach citizenship 5. Developing subject knowledge in citizenship 6 Developing skills of enquiry 7 Discussion in citizenship 8 Planning lessons and schemes of work in citizenship 9 Assessing citizenship 10 Assessment of Citizenship Part III Citizenship beyond the classroom 11 Politics and pedagogy: citizenship beyond the classroom 12 Citizenship and Active Participation 13 The citizenship curriculum de-schooled Part IV Citizenship across the curriculum 14 Citizenship making links with English 15 Citizenship making links with history 16 Citizenship making links with religious education 17 Citizenship education: religious, ethnic and cultural dimensions 18 Citizenship and geography 19 Citizenship making links with foreign language teaching 20 Citizenship and science 21 Educating for citizenship in school mathematics Part V Researching citizenship: local, national and international contexts 22 Learning for Cosmopolitan citizenship: theoretical debates and young people's experiences 23 Researching citizenship at national, regional and international levels: frames of reference, findings and debates
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