CITIZENSHIP, SOCIAL AND ECONOMICS EDUCATION – VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3 (2011)
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CITIZENSHIP, SOCIAL AND ECONOMICS EDUCATION
Volume 9 Number 3 ISSN 1478-8047
CONTENTS:
Cathy Fagan. Editorial
Catherine Broom. Conceptualizing and Teaching Citizenship as Humanity
Thomas A. Lucey, Doug Hatch & Duane Giannangelo. In Search of Understandings: knowledge of US history up to 1877 among preservice teachers at three universities
Ian Davies, Mitsuharu Mizuyama & Gillian Hampden Thompson. Citizenship Education inJapan
Thuwayba Al Barwani, Abdo Al Mekhlafi & Otherine Neisler. Addressing the Challenges of Cross-Cultural Understanding through Service Learning in Higher Education: the Oman experience
Lisbeth Lindström. Citizenship and Empowering Processes: a study of youth experiences of participation in leisure activities
Timothy Wai Wa Yuen & Yan Wing Leung. How an Advocacy NGO Can Contribute to Political Socialization: a case study in Hong Kong
Ann Jordan, with Derval Carey-Jenkins, Sue Irving, Alan Perrigo, Paul Taylor & Sarah Wilkes. Trainee Teachers’ Perceptions of the Values behind the Primary Curriculum inEngland and the Potential Significance for Future Professional Development
BOOK REVIEWS
Still Not Easy being British: struggles for a multicultural citizenship (Tariq Modood), reviewed by Grisel María García Pérez
Global Crises, Social Justice, and Education (Michael Apple, Ed.) reviewed by Sabre Cherkowski
Creating Democratic Citizenship through Drama Education: the writings of Jonothan Neelands (Peter O’Connor, Ed.) reviewed by Thomas A. Lucey
Teachers and Human Rights Education (Audrey Osler & Hugh Starkey), reviewed by Karen Ragoonaden
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