Citizenship Education and Youth Politicization in Quebec: Teacher Perspectives (vol. 46, no. 3)
- Author
- Alexandre Fortier-Chouinard
- Corporate Author
- Université de Montréal. Faculté des sciences de l’éducation
- ISBN
- ISSN 1705-0065
- Collation
- p. 95-124
- Resource Language
- French
- Year of publication
- 2020
- Resource Type
- Research papers / journal articles
- Level of education
- Secondary education
- Region
- Europe and North America
- Place of publication
- Montréal
Civic education classes generally have a positive impact on political knowledge and citizen involvement. In Quebec, the mandatory History and citizenship education class, almost unstudied thus far, was recently replaced by a History of Quebec and Canada class in secondary 3 and 4. 14 interviewed History and citizenship education teachers in secondary 4 believe that these courses improve some indicators of students’ politicization but not necessarily future turnout, and that civic education takes too little space in the curriculum. An open classroom climate, which literature has found to have a positive impact on voting, seems to be absent from their teaching.

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