(Re)Imagining the Responsible, National Citizen:

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Hajar Idrissi, Youssef Benabderrazik
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Citizenship education in compulsory schooling plays a critical role in the level of engagement and abilities of young people to assume basic civic roles. Both internationally and nationally, there are increasing calls to reconsider the dominant approaches to citizenship education in order to address the pressing needs of the interdependent and interconnected 21st century global world. This paper analyzes citizenship education in the context of Morocco, considering whether, how and to what extent citizenship education in Morocco’s primary school social studies curriculum addresses themes of human rights; democracy and civic participation; and national and global citizenship. Qualitative data is generated from a sample of 4th, 5th and 6th grade social studies textbooks targeting students aged 9-12. The results indicate that citizenship education offers rather limited content and activities for students to improve their competencies for global learning, political literacy, respect for diversity, and critical thinking, suggesting the challenge in (re)imagining the construction of the predominant responsible, national Moroccan citizen. Keywords: Social studies textbooks, Education for citizenship, Human rights, Global citizenship, Morocco.
(Re)想象负责任的国民:
义务教育中的公民教育在青年人参与程度和承担基本公民角色的能力方面发挥着关键作用。在国际和国内,越来越多的人呼吁重新考虑公民教育的主流方法,以满足21世纪相互依存和相互关联的全球世界的迫切需求。本文分析了摩洛哥背景下的公民教育,考虑摩洛哥小学社会研究课程中的公民教育是否、如何以及在多大程度上涉及人权主题;民主和公民参与;以及国家和全球公民身份。定性数据来自4年级、5年级和6年级针对9-12岁学生的社会研究教科书样本。结果表明,公民教育为学生提供的内容和活动相当有限,以提高他们的全球学习能力、政治素养、尊重多样性和批判性思维,这表明在(重新)想象建设负责任的摩洛哥国民方面存在挑战。关键词:社会研究教科书,公民教育,人权,全球公民身份,摩洛哥。
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Transnational Curriculum Inquiry
Transnational Curriculum Inquiry EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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