Design and Evaluation of a Citizenship Education Program
Buch, Englisch, 397 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 611 g
ISBN: 978-3-658-49013-3
Verlag: Springer
In this book, Oke Heinrich Horstmann explores how young people learn about democracy and their own role within it through out-of-school educational settings. The study is motivated by the political engagement of many youths, particularly in the context of the Fridays for Future protest movement. The author first outlines a conceptual framework for Citizenship education programs within teaching-learning laboratories. Based on an integrated approach of democratic education that combines social and subject-specific learning, he develops an out-of-school educational program implemented at the demokratie:werk of the Kiel Science Outreach Lab (Kieler Forschungswerkstatt).
A quantitative questionnaire-based study investigates changes in participants’ individual political dispositions. In addition, guided individual interviews are conducted and analyzed using qualitative research methods to capture processes of meaning-making related to democracy. The results suggest that participation in the program may lead to increases in political self-efficacy, specific action readiness, and, in some cases, political interest. The investigation of learners’ conceptions suggests potential for fostering meaning-making but also reveals a need for deeper reflection on the perceived role of the individual in democratic contexts.
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Introduction and Objectives of the Study.- Theoretical Background.- Didactic Approach of the Program.- Research Questions and Hypotheses.- Design and Methodology of the Program.- Further Development of the Offering after Initial Practical Implementations.- Questionnaire Study.- Interview Study.- Final Discussion on the Program ‘Challenge Climate Change – How Do We Act in a Democracy?.- Conclusion and Outlook.- Funding.- References.




