Elementary Students Represent Classroom Democratic Citizenship

Students in 80 kindergarten to grade six classrooms photographed and captioned experiences in class which they identified as examples of democratic citizenship education. With the assistance of a teacher candidate placed in their classroom for a semester, students chose and captioned five of the pho...

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Published inJournal of social studies research Vol. 35; no. 2; p. 191
Main Authors Sunal, Cynthia Szymanski, Kelley, Lynn Allison, Minear, Andrea K, Sunal, Dennis W
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cedar Hall Journal of Social Studies Research 01.10.2011
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Summary:Students in 80 kindergarten to grade six classrooms photographed and captioned experiences in class which they identified as examples of democratic citizenship education. With the assistance of a teacher candidate placed in their classroom for a semester, students chose and captioned five of the photographs they considered to best represent demonstrate citizenship education. Four main categories of citizenship events emerged describing key elements associated with democratic citizenship education; shared decision making, participating in a learner-oriented classroom context in which students have some individual choice of daily activities, equality of opportunity, and activities extending into the community and integrating community and classroom. Early grades students (K-3) identified activities they associated with democratic citizenship education while upper grades (4-6) students additionally presented rationales and gave evidence to support their representations. Empowerment, problem solving, and contributing to the common good were additional elements associated with democratic citizenship education in the classes sampled, although these were not strongly represented as were the four key elements. This study provides an initial portrait indicating a need for deeper investigation of K-6 students' own representations of the democratic citizenship education they experience. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0885-985X
2352-2798