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Título
What does it mean to be a citizen? A comparative study of teachers’ conceptions in Spain and Chile
Año del Documento
2019
Editorial
University of Johannesburg
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Education as Change, 2019, vol. 23, 24 p.
Abstract
The aim of our research has been to analyse the conceptions of citizenship held by history teachers in secondary schools in Spain and Chile, while at the same time relating these to their perceptions of the socio-political and socio-economic contexts of their countries. The study compares the conceptions of teachers from these two countries which share a similar recent history and have both experienced strong movements of popular protest and political detachment. The methodology was qualitative and made use of semi-structured interviews. The study analysed dialogues from 70 teachers, 35 in each country. The initial results indicate a predominance of moral and participatory conceptions of citizenship, to the detriment of legal or identity-based conceptions. The controversial political, social and economic context of both countries within which the interviews were conducted is a key factor to understanding the teachers' perspectives on their conceptions and the meaning of these.
Materias (normalizadas)
Ciudadanía
Educación civica
Educación - Historia
Historia - Estudio y enseñanza
Educación - España
Educación - Chile
Materias Unesco
5312.04 Educación
ISSN
1682-3206
Revisión por pares
SI
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Propietario de los Derechos
© 2019 University of Johannesburg
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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openAccess
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