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Becoming Citizens in a Changing World: IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2016 International Report
Civics and Citizenship Assessment
  • Wolfram Schulz, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
  • John Ainley, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
  • Julian Fraillon, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
  • Bruno Losito, L'Università degli studi Roma Tre
  • Gabriella Agrusti, L'Università degli studi Roma Tre
  • Tim Friedman, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
Publication Date
11-1-2017
Subjects
Citizen role, Citizenship education, Knowledge level, Citizenship responsibility, Political attitudes, Democracy, Student attitudes, Tests, Questionnaires, International comparisons, Year 8
Comments

In Germany, one state (Land), North Rhine-Westphalia, took part in ICCS 2016 as a benchmarking participant.

Abstract

The International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2016 (ICCS 2016) investigated the ways in which young people are prepared to undertake their roles as citizens in a range of countries in the second decade of the 21st century. It studied students’ knowledge and understanding of civics and citizenship as well as students’ attitudes, perceptions, and activities related to civics and citizenship. Based on nationally representative samples of students, the study also examined differences among countries in relation to these outcomes of civic and citizenship education, and explored how cross-national differences relate to student characteristics, school and community contexts, and national characteristics. As the second cycle of this study, ICCS 2016 is a continuation and an extension of ICCS 2009.

Place of Publication
Amsterdam
Publisher
International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA)
ISBN
9783319739632
Citation Information
Wolfram Schulz, John Ainley, Julian Fraillon, Bruno Losito, et al.. Becoming Citizens in a Changing World: IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2016 International Report. (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/julian_fraillon/61/