Politics: interest,participation and education. Comparing the Republic of Ireland with Germany |
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Authors: | Jennifer Bruen |
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Institution: | School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland |
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Abstract: | In order to generate higher levels of interest in politics and participation in political processes, political or citizenship, education in schools must be at the heart of the curriculum and be characterised by active, learner-centred approaches. This paper hypothesises that, when compared with Germany, a more limited form of political education in Irish post-primary schools may be impacting negatively on the extent to which it is achieving such aims. In order to begin to explore this hypothesis, the results for seven items relating to interest in politics and participation in political processes from the most recent (2010) round of the European Social Survey are compared for the Irish and German populations. In addition, the nature and status of political education in the German and the Irish school systems are compared. Conclusions are drawn and the implications for future research in this field and for political education in both countries considered. |
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Keywords: | political education comparative education teaching and learning civics citizenship education educational policy |
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