Citizenship Education for Political Engagement; A Systematic Review of Controlled Trials

Citizenship Education could play a pivotal role in creating a fairer society in which all groups participate equally in the political progress. But strong causal evidence of which educational techniques work best to create political engagement is lacking. This paper presents the results of a systema...

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Main Authors: Steven Donbavand, Bryony Hoskins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/10/5/151
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spelling doaj-be4775280b8c409cbb900fdea90109cf2021-04-25T23:03:59ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602021-04-011015115110.3390/socsci10050151Citizenship Education for Political Engagement; A Systematic Review of Controlled TrialsSteven Donbavand0Bryony Hoskins1Department of Social Science, University of Roehampton, London SW15 5PJ, UKDepartment of Social Science, University of Roehampton, London SW15 5PJ, UKCitizenship Education could play a pivotal role in creating a fairer society in which all groups participate equally in the political progress. But strong causal evidence of which educational techniques work best to create political engagement is lacking. This paper presents the results of a systematic review of controlled trials within the field based on transparent search protocols. It finds 25 studies which use controlled trials to test causal claims between Citizenship Education programs and political engagement outcomes. The studies identified largely confirm accepted ideas, such as the importance of participatory methods, whole school approaches, teacher training, and doubts over whether knowledge alone or online engagement necessarily translate into behavioral change. But the paucity of identified studies also points both to the difficulties of attracting funding for controlled trials which investigate Citizenship Education as a tool for political engagement and real epistemological tensions within the discipline itself.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/10/5/151citizenship educationcivic educationcontrolled trialspolitical engagement
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Citizenship Education for Political Engagement; A Systematic Review of Controlled Trials
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political engagement
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title Citizenship Education for Political Engagement; A Systematic Review of Controlled Trials
title_short Citizenship Education for Political Engagement; A Systematic Review of Controlled Trials
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publishDate 2021-04-01
description Citizenship Education could play a pivotal role in creating a fairer society in which all groups participate equally in the political progress. But strong causal evidence of which educational techniques work best to create political engagement is lacking. This paper presents the results of a systematic review of controlled trials within the field based on transparent search protocols. It finds 25 studies which use controlled trials to test causal claims between Citizenship Education programs and political engagement outcomes. The studies identified largely confirm accepted ideas, such as the importance of participatory methods, whole school approaches, teacher training, and doubts over whether knowledge alone or online engagement necessarily translate into behavioral change. But the paucity of identified studies also points both to the difficulties of attracting funding for controlled trials which investigate Citizenship Education as a tool for political engagement and real epistemological tensions within the discipline itself.
topic citizenship education
civic education
controlled trials
political engagement
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