The role of Parliament in promoting active citizenship in relation to the Grade 11 Life Orientation in the South African curriculum

The Parliament of the Republic of South Africa plays a pivotal role in promoting active citizenship to ensure the deepening of democracy. This article, as based on the study by Arendse, explored the extent to which Parliament as a key participatory institution promotes active citizenship in relation...

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Main Authors: Agnetha Arendse, Juliana Smith
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2019-11-01
Series:The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
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Online Access:https://td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/629
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spelling doaj-42f69cc7e0f2447fa6a90332e6a3487b2020-11-25T00:29:22ZengAOSISThe Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa1817-44342415-20052019-11-01151e1e910.4102/td.v15i1.629423The role of Parliament in promoting active citizenship in relation to the Grade 11 Life Orientation in the South African curriculumAgnetha Arendse0Juliana Smith1Department of Educational Studies, University of the Western Cape, Cape TownDepartment of Educational Studies, University of the Western Cape, Cape TownThe Parliament of the Republic of South Africa plays a pivotal role in promoting active citizenship to ensure the deepening of democracy. This article, as based on the study by Arendse, explored the extent to which Parliament as a key participatory institution promotes active citizenship in relation to the Grade 11 Life Orientation (LO) curriculum in South Africa. A qualitative, interpretive approach was employed. However, data were gathered through the crystallisation approach using different methods of gathering data such as document study, questionnaires and focus group interviews, which involved 461 Grade 12 LO learners who had completed the Grade 11 LO curriculum during 2012 and seven LO educators. The findings suggest that there is: (1) lack of exposure, knowledge and understanding about Parliament; (2) lack of public education programmes and initiatives about Parliament; and (3) limited information about Parliament in the LO curriculum.https://td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/629active citizenshipcitizenship educationlife orientationparliament of the republic of south africapublic participation.
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The role of Parliament in promoting active citizenship in relation to the Grade 11 Life Orientation in the South African curriculum
The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
active citizenship
citizenship education
life orientation
parliament of the republic of south africa
public participation.
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Juliana Smith
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title The role of Parliament in promoting active citizenship in relation to the Grade 11 Life Orientation in the South African curriculum
title_short The role of Parliament in promoting active citizenship in relation to the Grade 11 Life Orientation in the South African curriculum
title_full The role of Parliament in promoting active citizenship in relation to the Grade 11 Life Orientation in the South African curriculum
title_fullStr The role of Parliament in promoting active citizenship in relation to the Grade 11 Life Orientation in the South African curriculum
title_full_unstemmed The role of Parliament in promoting active citizenship in relation to the Grade 11 Life Orientation in the South African curriculum
title_sort role of parliament in promoting active citizenship in relation to the grade 11 life orientation in the south african curriculum
publisher AOSIS
series The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa
issn 1817-4434
2415-2005
publishDate 2019-11-01
description The Parliament of the Republic of South Africa plays a pivotal role in promoting active citizenship to ensure the deepening of democracy. This article, as based on the study by Arendse, explored the extent to which Parliament as a key participatory institution promotes active citizenship in relation to the Grade 11 Life Orientation (LO) curriculum in South Africa. A qualitative, interpretive approach was employed. However, data were gathered through the crystallisation approach using different methods of gathering data such as document study, questionnaires and focus group interviews, which involved 461 Grade 12 LO learners who had completed the Grade 11 LO curriculum during 2012 and seven LO educators. The findings suggest that there is: (1) lack of exposure, knowledge and understanding about Parliament; (2) lack of public education programmes and initiatives about Parliament; and (3) limited information about Parliament in the LO curriculum.
topic active citizenship
citizenship education
life orientation
parliament of the republic of south africa
public participation.
url https://td-sa.net/index.php/td/article/view/629
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