3rd Edition
Learning to Teach Citizenship in the Secondary School A companion to school experience
Introduction
Liam Gearon
Part 1
Citizenship: historical origins and contemporary contexts
1. A history of citizenship in Britain
Derek Heater
2. Defining Citizenship Education
Ian Davies
3. Citizenship in the National Curriculum
Liz Moorse
Part II
Learning to teach citizenship
4 A framework for beginning to teach citizenship
Ben Hammond and Jeremy Hayward
5. Developing subject knowledge in citizenship
Liz West with Liam Gearon
6 Developing skills of enquiry
Hilary Cremin and Paul Warwick
7 Discussion in citizenship
Ted Huddleston and Don Rowe
8 Planning lessons and schemes of work in citizenship
Sandie Llewellin with Liam Gearon
9 Assessing citizenship
Marcus Bhargava
10 Assessment of Citizenship
Mary Richardson
Part III
Citizenship beyond the classroom
11 Politics and pedagogy: citizenship beyond the classroom
Liam Gearon
12 Citizenship and Active Participation
Ralph Leighton
13 The citizenship curriculum de-schooled
Tony Rea
Part IV
Citizenship across the curriculum
14 Citizenship making links with English
John Moss
15 Citizenship making links with history
Andrew Peterson
16 Citizenship making links with religious education
Liam Gearon
17 Citizenship education: religious, ethnic and cultural dimensions
Robert Jackson
18 Citizenship and geography
Simon Hoult
19 Citizenship making links with foreign language teaching
Mairin Hennebry
20 Citizenship and science
Keith Simpson
21 Educating for citizenship in school mathematics
Elaine Simmt
Part V
Researching citizenship: local, national and international contexts
22 Learning for Cosmopolitan citizenship: theoretical debates and young people’s experiences
Audrey Osler and Hugh Starkey
23 Researching citizenship at national, regional and international levels: frames of reference, findings and debates
David Kerr
Biography
Liam Gearon is an Associate Professor in the Department of Education and Senior Research Fellow at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, UK. He is also Adjunct Professor, Australian Catholic University, and Conjoint Professor, Newcastle University, Australia.






