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Civics and Citizenship Education in Australia: Challenges, Practices and International Perspectives


Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
302
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Civics and Citizenship Education in Australia provides a comprehensive analysis of teaching and learning in this field in Australian schools, drawing on case study material to demonstrate the current practice in the field. Reflecting on the issues and possibilities raised by the inclusion of civics and citizenship education in the new national Australian curriculum, leading national and international scholars analyse the subject’s theoretical, curricular and pedagogical bases and approaches.
Placing civics and citizenship education within historical and contemporary contexts, the book critically explores a range of issues concerning the development, organisation and teaching of the subject. These include how the subject might include indigenous, global and Asian perspectives, and how it may help students to engage with issues around sustainability, active citizenship, diversity, religion and values. The final chapters written by scholars from England, the USA, Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore adopt a comparative approach situating Australian civics and citizenship education in the wider international context.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: The Context of Civics and Citizenship Education in Australia
1. The Recent History of Teaching Civics and Citizenship Education in Australia, 1989–2015
2. Theoretical Perspectives and Pedagogical Possibilities in the New Civics and Citizenship Curriculum
3. Current Practice and Future Challenges in Teaching Civics and Citizenship
Part Two: Perspectives and Aims
4. Recognizing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Rights and Perspectives Through Civics and Citizenship
5. Building Asia Literacy Through Civics and Citizenship Education
6. The Needs and Challenges for Global Citizenship Education
7. Active Citizenship and the β€˜Making’ of Active Citizens in Australian Schools
8. Developing Inclusive Civics and Citizenship Education for Diverse Learners
9. Connecting Values and Religion with Civics and Citizenship
10. Making Connections Between Civics and Citizenship and Education for Sustainability
Part Three: Civics and Citizenship Education and the Curriculum: Comparative Insights
11. Comparative Insights on Civics and Citizenship Education and the Curriculum: A View from Canada
12. Comparative Insights on Civics and Citizenship Education and the Curriculum: A View from England
13. Comparative Insights on Civics and Citizenship Education and the Curriculum: A View from the United States
14. Comparative Insights on Civics and Citizenship Education and the Curriculum: A View from Hong Kong
15. Comparative Insights on Civics and Citizenship Education and the Curriculum: A View from Singapore
Conclusion
Index


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