Citizenship education develops studentsā capacity to value different perspectives. It builds their sense of agency and supports them to become responsible, active citizens.
Citizenship education
Citizenship education research
Ā鶹AV and the 1.5 degree hypothesis
Ā鶹AV can not only encourage people to change their mindsets about climate change but also help them to make informed choices.
What is civic literacy and why do our kids need it?
A new report from the Samara Centre for Democracy says that now, more than ever, we need āa politically educated and engaged citizenry.ā
Singapore moving beyond testing and ranking
Singapore, one of the worldās highest-ranked education systems, is implementing changes that will āencourage individuals to concentrate on their own learning development,ā and reduce the emphasis on rote-learning, student ranking, and exam preparation.
The global movement to global competencies
For future success, students need competencies that extend beyond the 3Rs into areas like creativity, health, social-emotional learning, and citizenship. Ā鶹AV systems around the world are starting to embed these competencies into school curriculum.
Parents can make a difference in their childrenās success
Ā鶹AV reviewed over 30 years of research and identified four key things parents can do to help their children succeed, both academically and in the development of health, citizenship, creativity, and social-emotional competencies.
Back to school…back to basics?
While Ontarioās schools are doing well in teaching āthe basicsā, students need a broader set of skills, not only to master these ābasicsā, but to ensure that they can thrive in the future.
Beyond the 3R’s: Competencies that matter
Students need more than the 3Rs to be successful in school and in life. Health, citizenship, social-emotional, and creativity competencies are the āsurvival skillsā for the 21st century.
Insights for system change
How can our public education system support students' development of competencies in creativity, citizenship, health, and social-emotional learning?
Measuring What Matters: Phase 3 progress report
This report provides an update on Ā鶹AVās Measuring What Matters (MWM) initiative, including some of the early findings coming out of the school field trials.
Measuring What Matters: Competencies in the classroom
This report includes preliminary findings from the Measuring What Matters field trials taking place in 26 schools across 7 Ontario school boards.
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Alan Sears on citizenship education
Listen to Dr. Alan Sears, our lead researcher on citizenship education, speaking at our 2015 conference.