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Teachers; Views on Citizenship in Secondary Education in the Netherlands

H. Leenders, W. M. M. H. Veugelers, de E. Kat

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    Samenvatting

    In 2005 the Dutch Minister of Education proposed making it compulsory for all schools in The Netherlands to stimulate active citizenship and social integration. Teachers must give these educational goals a tangible form in their practice. What are the teachers’ views on citizenship education? Concepts of citizenship education and the teacher’s role in it may differ widely, and very different perspectives on values and value development are possible. This article addresses how teachers view citizenship education. We present the results of a survey conducted among a representative sample of Dutch secondary schools. The results show that teachers make clear choices in the importance they attach to certain values. Teachers want students to acquire skills to analyze, communicate and reflect on values, and they want to stimulate the development of certain values. The chosen values relate to different types of citizenship. School level, school subject and the age of the teachers make a difference to the importance teachers attach to different values.
    Originele taal-2Amerikaans engels
    Pagina's (van-tot)155-170
    Aantal pagina's16
    TijdschriftCambridge Journal of Education
    Volume38
    Nummer van het tijdschrift2
    StatusGepubliceerd - 1 jan. 2008

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