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Citizenship, Social and Economics Education

Citizenship, Social and Economics Education

Published in Association with International Association for Citizenship, Social and Economics Education

eISSN: 20471734 | ISSN: 14788047 | Current volume: 24 | Current issue: 2-3 Frequency: 3 Times/Year

Citizenship, Social and Economics Education (CSEE) is an international, online-only, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original education research articles and special issues that provide a focus for education professionals in the fields of Citizenship Education, Social Studies Education and Economics Education.

The Journal was established as part of The International Association for Citizenship, Social and Economics Education (IACSEE).

The Journal is guided by a philosophy that prioritizes the publication of research examining how educational experiences within our fields contribute to the social development and human flourishing of learners. It seeks to advance scholarly inquiry into the transformative potential of education in shaping individuals and societies.

The Journal aims to unite diverse disciplines in a dynamic forum for international dialogue and exchange. It features analyses of how students (school or university) across sectors learn about societies—both past and present—alongside accounts of current research. It also explores contemporary professional practices and innovations in curriculum design and the organisation of educational change within our fields of study.

 Issues that have been covered in the journal have included:

• Political and economic socialisation (investigating how students acquire civic, financial, or economic identities)

• Innovative curriculum practice (including partnerships between schools, communities, and businesses)

• Identity and cultural learning (e.g., how learners’social or national identities are developed)

• Curricular analysis (e.g., cross-country comparisons of civic or economics curricula)

• Citizenship education (civic literacy, political knowledge, public values)

• Enterprise and financial education (e.g., entrepreneurship, cooperative enterprise, financial literacy, economics for personal and social competence)

• Values and ethical dimensions in social and economic education

• Democratic Consciousness in social subjects (history, geography, civics and economics)

 

These are topics that have been covered in the Journal previously, but moving forward we welcome manuscripts that take forward and expand our knowledge and understanding of the key themes of our Journal: Citizenship Education; Social Studies Education and Economics Education.

Citizenship, Social and Economics Education (CSEE) is an international, online-only, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original education research articles and special issues that provide a focus for education professionals in the fields of Citizenship Education, Social Studies Education and Economics Education.

The Journal was established as part of The International Association for Citizenship, Social and Economics Education (IACSEE).

The Journal is guided by a philosophy that prioritizes the publication of research examining how educational experiences within our fields contribute to the social development and human flourishing of learners. It seeks to advance scholarly inquiry into the transformative potential of education in shaping individuals and societies.

The Journal aims to unite diverse disciplines in a dynamic forum for international dialogue and exchange. It features analyses of how students (school or university) across sectors learn about societies—both past and present—alongside accounts of current research. It also explores contemporary professional practices and innovations in curriculum design and the organisation of educational change within our fields of study.

Issues that have been covered in the journal have included:

  • Political and economic socialisation (investigating how students acquire civic, financial, or economic identities)
  • Innovative curriculum practice (including partnerships between schools, communities, and businesses)
  • Identity and cultural learning (e.g., how learners’social or national identities are developed)
  • Curricular analysis (e.g., cross-country comparisons of civic or economics curricula)
  • Citizenship education (civic literacy, political knowledge, public values)
  • Enterprise and financial education (e.g., entrepreneurship, cooperative enterprise, financial literacy, economics for personal and social competence)
  • Values and ethical dimensions in social and economic education
  • Democratic Consciousness in social subjects (history, geography, civics and economics)

These are topics that have been covered in the Journal previously, but moving forward we welcome manuscripts that take forward and expand our knowledge and understanding of the key themes of our Journal: Citizenship Education; Social Studies Education and Economics Education.

Editor
Catherine Fagan University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Book Reviews Editor
Alison MacKenzie Queen's University, Belfast, UK
Editorial Board
Thuwayba Ahmed Al Barwani Sultan Qaboos University, Oman
Alan Bates Illinois State University, USA
Tina A.C. Besley Beijing Normal University, China
Catherine Broom University of British Columbia Okanagan, Canada
Jose V. Camacho Jr University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines
Keith Crawford Macquarie University, Australia
Paul Dalziel Lincoln University, New Zealand
Ian Davies University of York, UK
James Dick University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA
Evelyn Diez-Martinez Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro, Mexico
Penny Enslin University of Glasgow, UK
Christine Forde University of Glasgow, UK
John Freese St Philip's Lutheran School, Milwaukee, USA
Márta Fülöp Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Howard Gibson Bath Spa University, UK
Vicki Green University of British Columbia Okanagan, Canada
Reinhold Hedtke Bielefeld University, Germany
Walter Humes University of Stirling, UK
Angela Jaap University of Glasgow, UK
Brian Jones Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
KyungMo Kim Gyungsan National University, South Korea
Edgar Krull University of Tartu, Estonia
Urve Läänemets Educational Consultant, Estonia
Nancy Lang North Kentucky University, USA
Yan Wing Leung Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong
Steven Lim Waikato University, New Zealand
Tom Lucey Illinois State University, USA
Kenneth McLaughlin University of Glasgow, UK
Carol Mutch University of Auckland, New Zealand
Monika Oberle Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
Mark Olssen University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Michael A. Peters Tsinghua University, China
Alastair Ross London Metropolitan University, UK
Yosanne Vella University of Malta, Malta
Eiji Yamane Mie University, Japan
Michio Yamaoka Waseda University, Japan
Timothy Wai Wa Yuen Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong
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