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Young Citizens' Views and Engagement in a Changing Europe: IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2022 European Report
 
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ISBN13:9783031686306
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No. of pages:93 pages
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Language:English
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Young Citizens' Views and Engagement in a Changing Europe

IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2022 European Report
 
Edition number: 2025
Publisher: Springer
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Short description:

This open access report presents the European results from the third cycle (2022) of the IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS). Eighteen countries and two benchmarking participants (the German states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein) administered the European student questionnaire to target grade students. The purpose of the European student questionnaire is to explore specific European-related civic and citizenship issues derived from the overarching ICCS 2022 assessment framework. It includes questions on students? opinions on European-related civic and citizenship issues such as students? sense of European identity, students? opportunities for learning about Europe, students? attitudes toward free movement of European citizens, the European Union, and cooperation among European countries. It also includes questions on students? sustainable behaviors and those related to political consumerism.



ICCS 2022 data allows education systems to evaluate the strengths of educational policies, and measure progress in their educational policies.

Long description:

This open access report presents the European results from the third cycle (2022) of the IEA International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS). Eighteen countries and two benchmarking participants (the German states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein) administered the European student questionnaire to target grade students. The purpose of the European student questionnaire is to explore specific European-related civic and citizenship issues derived from the overarching ICCS 2022 assessment framework. It includes questions on students? opinions on European-related civic and citizenship issues such as students? sense of European identity, students? opportunities for learning about Europe, students? attitudes toward free movement of European citizens, the European Union, and cooperation among European countries. It also includes questions on students? sustainable behaviors and those related to political consumerism.



ICCS 2022 data allows education systems to evaluate the strengths of educational policies, and measure progress in their educational policies.

Table of Contents:

Foreword.- List of tables and figures.-  Chapter 1: General Overview.- Chapter 2:  European Identity and Opportunities for Learning About Europe at School.- Chapter 3: Students? Attitudes Toward Free Movement Within Europe and Students? Perceptions of Discrimination.- Chapter 4: Students? Endorsement of Environmental Cooperation in Europe and Students? Sustainable Behaviors.- Chapter 5:  Students? Attitudes Toward Europe and the Future of Europe.- Chapter 6:  Students? Expectations and Perceptions for Their Life in the Future.- Chapter 7: Main Findings and Implications for Policy and Practice.-  Appendix.