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Fernando Feitosa analyse l’impact de l’éducation civique chez les adolescents

Le doctorant Fernando Feitosa a publié un article dans la Revue canadienne de science politique dans lequel il s’interroge sur l’effet de l’éducation civique sur l’attitude des jeunes envers le vote. Ses résultats montrent que les cours d’éducation civique à l’école ont un impact sur le développement du sens de l’obligation civique chez les adolescents.   

 

EXTRAIT : This article investigates if civic education can spur a sense of duty to vote and, in this way, help to augment the number of voters and diminish inequality in participation. I perform a systematic cross-country analysis of the link between different forms of civic education and civic duty, using the data from the 2016 International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) that include 23 countries. The results show that three key civic education mechanisms—civics courses, active learning strategies and open classroom environment—exert an influence on civic duty but that civics courses have the strongest effect. Country-level analyses confirm that civics courses are more influential on civic duty than the other types of civic education. This evidence elucidates which channels of school socialization may help to develop a sense of duty in adolescents, as well as the relative effect of each mechanism. 

 

À lire ici : https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008423920000669