Sturing van burgerschapsvorming door de overheid? Tussen staatspedagogiek en persoonlijkheidspedagogiek

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Authors
Publication date 2018
Journal Pedagogische Studiën
Volume | Issue number 95 | 5/6
Pages (from-to) 315-328
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Research Institute of Child Development and Education (RICDE)
Abstract
Citizenship education in the Netherlands leaves much to be desired. The competences of students in secondary education lag behind those of peers in similar countries. We also see such differences between countries in citizenship education offered by schools. Dutch students indicate that schools pay relatively little attention to promoting citizenship, as do teachers and principals. This situation has been around for quite some time now. As a consequence of the general nature of the statutory obligation, it is unclear what is expected from schools. This calls for balance between school autonomy and steering in education. Three focal points are available to the government: the curriculum, the school as a training place and the context in which schools promote citizenship. In an education system characterized by autonomy, the government must steer in a way that is conceivable, visible and feasible. This requires clear goals, insight into outcomes and support for schools.
Document type Article
Language Dutch
Published at http://www.pedagogischestudien.nl/search?identifier=681915
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