2019
DOI: 10.1002/curj.2
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Lessons learned from 10 years of citizenship education in Northern Ireland: A critical analysis of curriculum change

Abstract: Curriculum change is an intricate, lengthy process, requiring commitment, co-operation and compromise amongst the agencies and stakeholders involved; its development is more complex in divided societies, particularly when the subject content is open to contention. The addition of Local and Global Citizenship to the Northern Ireland curriculum in 2007 was intended to prepare students for life in a post-conflict and increasingly diverse society, and the precariousness of current events locally and globally have … Show more

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“…Moving from one curriculum to another could entail contradictory discursive changes (O’Connor et al, 2020) regarding teachers and students' roles and the understanding of the nature of a discipline, such a science. This research aims to critically analyse the discourses and visions of scientific literacy presented in the secondary science curriculum in Chile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moving from one curriculum to another could entail contradictory discursive changes (O’Connor et al, 2020) regarding teachers and students' roles and the understanding of the nature of a discipline, such a science. This research aims to critically analyse the discourses and visions of scientific literacy presented in the secondary science curriculum in Chile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People often use digital technology to store data in the present era, although rights and obligations have been abused. According to O'Connor et al (2020), one form of digital crime is personal data trading, a costly illegal sale, and purchase of private information to achieve profitable interests (O'Connor et al, 2020). Therefore, the protection of digital data was recommended for the security of personal rights.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital ethics is the personal ability to realize, set an example, adapt, rationalize, consider, and develop online governance daily. It is used to perform activities or behaviors, indicating that the daily implementation of the Internet is an event in the digital world (Jesson et al, 2015;O'Connor et al, 2020;Weinberg & Flinders, 2018). Moreover, digital media should apply good ethics and focus on positive elements to achieve a common good.…”
Section: Digital Ethics Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young people can take a public examination in Learning for Life and Work of which Local and Global Citizenship comprises one unit. Despite its status as a compulsory subject, it is notable that recent research has acknowledged that LGC is not liable for the same level of statutory inspection by the Education and Training inspectorate as other subject areas (O'Connor et al, 2020). It is also clear that recent reports are cautious in their assessment of its implementation.…”
Section: Citizenship Education In Northern Ireland and Israelmentioning
confidence: 99%