The Effects of Civic Education on Political Knowledge


Autoria(s): Hooghe, Marc; Dassonneville, Ruth
Data(s)

21/07/2016

21/07/2016

01/09/2011

Resumo

Traditionally political knowledge was regarded as an important potential outcome for civic education efforts. Most of the currently available research, however, tends to focus on non-cognitive goals, despite the fact that studies repeatedly have shown that political knowledge is an important resource for enlightened and engaged citizenship. In this article, we investigate whether civic education contributes to political knowledge levels. The analysis is based on the Belgian Political Panel Survey, a two year panel study among 2,988 Belgian late adolescents. The analysis shows that experiences with group projects at school contribute significantly to political knowledge levels two years later on. Furthermore, we can observe an interaction effect as those who are already most knowledgeable about politics, gain most from these group projects. Classes about politics, on the other hand, did not have an effect on knowledge levels. In the discussion, it is argued that civic education can have strong cognitive effects, but that these effects are not always related to classical civic education efforts.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/14037

10.1007/s11092-011-9131-5

10.1007/s11092-011-9131-5

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability;Vol.23 No4

Palavras-Chave #Éducation à la citoyenneté #Connaissances politiques #Adolescents #Belgique
Tipo

journal article

article

Contribuinte(s)

Université de Montréal. Faculté des arts et des sciences. Département de science politique

Formato

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