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Educating for Global Citizenship: Australia as a Case Study (Vol. 11. No. 1)
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
[London] | 2019 | p. 103-119
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISSN 1756-526X
Author: 
Ruth Reynolds; Suzanne MacQueen; Kate Ferguson-Patrick
Corporate author: 
International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning
© Ruth Reynolds, Suzanne MacQueen, Kate Ferguson-Patrick 2019

Twenty-first-century teaching prepares students for a globalized existence. The long-established goal of schooling to prepare a responsible citizenry who strive for the benefit of the community must now be extended, assisting students to become global citizens, equipped to deal with global issues. This article investigates how civics and citizenship education is addressed in curricula; in particular, to what extent the ongoing issue of supporting a critical citizenry, locally and globally, is addressed. Using Australia as a case study, we present an analysis of selected Australian primary school (ages 5–12) curriculum documents to determine the extent of commitment to educating for global citizenship specifically. While intentions are good, work is needed to ensure that these are enacted within schools.

 

Resource Type: 
Research papers / journal articles
Theme: 
Civic / Citizenship / Democracy
Globalisation and social justice / International understanding
Level of education: 
Primary education