Active Citizenship in a Global World: Opportunities in the Australian Curriculum (Curriculum Perspectives; Vol. 40)
- Corporate Author
- Australian Curriculum Studies Association (ACSA)
- ISBN
- ISSN 0159-7868 (print); ISSN 2367-1793 (online)
- Collation
- p. 63-73
- Resource Language
- English
- Year of publication
- 2019
- Resource Type
- Research papers / journal articles
- Level of education
- Primary educationSecondary education
- Region
- Asia and the Pacific
- Place of publication
- Deakin
The Australian Curriculum (ACARA 2017) was born out of the Melbourne Declaration of 2008 which urged the need to teach โactive and informedโ citizens. However, in the primary school area of the curriculum, examples of active citizenship, and especially active citizenship in a global world, are not easily found. This article exposes some of the complexities of espousing active global citizenship, and then interrogates the primary school Australian Curriculum documents in Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS), English, and Science to find instances of guidance for teachers in promoting these ideas. It was found that learning โaboutโ active citizenship was an opportunity explored in the curriculum documents much more often than learning โto beโ active citizens. If our younger citizens are indeed seen as requiring an active globally oriented citizenship education in our schools, surely our key curriculum documents should lead this focus by providing real opportunities for teachers to engage in it.

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