ERIC Number: EJ1231806
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2019
Pages: 19
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Civic Education for Democratic Citizens: To What Extent Do Civic Education Curricula and Textbooks Establish Foundations for Developing Active Citizens in the Republic of Macedonia?
Mickovska-Raleva, Ana
Journal of Social Science Education, v18 n3 p108-126 Fall 2019
Purpose: The paper presents a review of the process of inclusion of 'civic education' as part of the formal education system in the Republic of Macedonia, from its beginnings as project activity in the late 1990's to its current implementation as a mandatory subject in the primary grades. Comparison is made between what was initially planned and what has been achieved in the area of civic education during this 20-year period, with a critical review on the potential of the subject for developing civic competencies. Methodology: The findings are based on content-analysis of curriculum goals and textbook tasks, through their classification in an indicators' matrix of 'Civic Key Competencies' (as defined by the EC's key competence framework for lifelong learning). Findings: The analysis provides insight into the frequency of curriculum goals and textbook tasks which relate to manifesting 'civic competencies, from 'knowledge', 'skills', 'attitudes' and 'values', to the 'behavior' indicators, which should ideally be the goal of civic education. Research limitations/implications: The research was based on the method of textual analysis, which is inherently open to individual interpretations by the researcher. However, in order to limit arbitrary interpretations and classification of textual information, variables were operationalized on the basis of the indicators of Civic Key Competences (Appendix 1) Practical implications: Bearing in mind that the country is in the process of revising the civic education curriculum for primary and secondary school, the research has the potential to inform the policy process through providing viable recommendations on the most effective models for developing active citizens.
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Citizen Participation, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Student Attitudes, Textbook Content, Competency Based Education, Educational Objectives, National Curriculum, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Critical Thinking, Cultural Awareness
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative; Information Analyses
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Macedonia
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