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The gendering of global citizenship: findings from a large-scale quantitative study on global citizenship education experiences
Authors:Roland Tormey  Jim Gleeson
Institution:1. Centre de Recherche et d'Appui pour la Formation et ses Technologies (CRAFT), école Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne , Lausanne , Switzerland;2. Department of Education and Professional Studies , University of Limerick , Limerick , Ireland
Abstract:The growing literature on the gendering of citizenship and citizenship education highlights that western notions of ‘citizenship’ have often been framed in a way that implicitly excludes women. At the same time, insofar as feminist writers have addressed citizenship, they have tended to see it in largely local and national terms. While feminist literature has laid the groundwork for understanding how schools have shaped and structured a gendered citizenry, there is a lack of large-scale quantitative data which might allow us to explore the intersection between gender and global citizenship education. Drawing on a large-scale quantitative study on development education/global citizenship education in second-level schools, the data presented here suggest that emergent notions of global citizenship are being gendered in schools. The data suggest that girls’ schools are more likely than other types of schools to emphasise a sense of responsibility for, and an analysis of, global inequalities, while differences also emerge between boys’ schools and co-educational schools.
Keywords:development education  citizenship education  single-sex schools  gender  Catholic education
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