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Political judgements in civics lessons - a difficult challenge?
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Abstract Political judgement is considered an important goal of civics lessons. When judging moral, political, or literary content, the focus is always on discovering connections between aspects that were originally not related. Existing knowledge about a domain-specific area is the basis for drawing conclus... view more
Political judgement is considered an important goal of civics lessons. When judging moral, political, or literary content, the focus is always on discovering connections between aspects that were originally not related. Existing knowledge about a domain-specific area is the basis for drawing conclusions about other knowledge. In this paper, it is showed how difficult it is to determine the quality of a political judgement in terms of content analysis or from a philosophical perspective. Political judgement is here understood as a competence. Judgement competence is the ability to argue based on justifications, weigh the facts, and decide about political matters in a way that is correct from a factual perspective. ln conclusion, the findings from two political didactics studies on political judgements are presented which reveal that quality is a problem in civics lessons.... view less
Keywords
education; judgment formation; teaching politics; pupil; subject didactics; empirical research
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Curriculum, Teaching, Didactics
Free Keywords
civics lessons; political didactics; judgement; Politikdidaktik
Collection Title
Politische Bildung in internationaler Perspektive
Editor
Oberle, Monika; Stamer, Märthe-Maria
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Publisher
Wochenschau Verlag
City
Frankfurt am Main
Page/Pages
p. 164-173
ISBN
978-3-7344-1529-6
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0