Journal of Social Science Education (Aug 2003)

The impact of School Education, Family, Cultural Background and Political Attitudes and Experiences in Civic Knowledge

  • Isabel Menezes,
  • Madalena Mendes,
  • Carla Ferreira,
  • Georgina Marques,
  • Conceiçã Monteiro,
  • Joana Gião,
  • Rosa Afonso,
  • Gertrudes Amaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4119/jsse-297
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1

Abstract

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The IEA Civic Education Study in Portugal involved the observation of national representative samples of students from grades 8, 9 and 11. Grades 8 and 9 are the terminal years of basic (compulsory) education, and grade 11 is the mid-year of secondary education. Results on civic knowledge reveal a particular scenario that will be explored in this paper: 8 grade students score clearly below the international mean, but both 9 and 11 grade students score above the international mean. The impact of four relevant variables in the literature on political development - education, family cultural background, political interest and experiences, and interpersonal trust - will be analyzed and discussed.