The teacher and political socialization in Northern Ireland post‐primary schoolsHumansRelief WorkInternational CooperationWarMilitary ScienceAfghanistanPMCID: PMC1314163doi:10.1080/0332331820020107McKernanJamesIrish Educational Studies
The article focuses on the importance of the family political socialization, more precisely on the parents-children relationship concerning the transmission and reproduction of political knowledge as well as attitudes and behaviours between the two generations. We argue that the generation of the parents...
This article presents a discussion of the political socialization literature and findings from two studies on the child's developing concept of leadership. Findings challenge the concept of democracy in school systems where all authority relations are based upon ‘constraint’. The author proposes that...
In particular, 1 point is calculated for the presence of the teacher in the drawing (relationship with authority), 1 point for the presence of classmates (level of socialization) and 1 point for the presence of the drawer himself (personal involvement in the class). In practice, the scores ...