Education in the North (Dec 2016)

Pre-service teachers views on civics and citizenship education in the social sciences curriculum at the teacher education level

  • Aaron Sigauke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26203/rj83-kv93
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2
pp. 75 – 97

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The School of Education at the University of New England incorporates civics and citizenship education in the Social Science Education curriculum. While it is assumed that after their studies pre-service teachers will have acquired knowledge and skills to teach this subject in schools little is known about their experiences on this programme at the institution. Yet often it is from this experience at the teacher training level that success in their teaching of the subject in schools can be realised. This paper reports on a study of pre-service teachers’ experiences on this subject at the teacher and school education levels. Data collected through qualitative surveys indicate that while the majority is knowledgeable about citizenship issues they also describe what and how they learnt as ‘too theoretical, basic and superficial’. In schools participants find little attention being directed towards teaching citizenship education. Participants made recommendations that could benefit both teacher education and schools on this subject.

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