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1. A study to examine the perceptions associated with citizenship of other stakeholders such as education officers, parents, and politicians is needed in future studies. It is anticipated that this will be important in providing information about the efforts to develop citizenship education in Ghana.

2. A study which is geared towards identifying teachers’ training needs associated with citizenship education will be crucial and will eventually assist with preparing teachers to teach citizenship education.

3. A tracer study on teachers who are on the field teaching can be conducted to find out how the teachers are performing at the basic schools where citizenship education has been introduced.

4. Further study is needed to explore challenges such as insufficient knowledge about the basic concept of citizenship, the linking of courses to the community, lack of interest in using co-curricular activities and continued use of teacher centred activities.

5. This study has focused on exploring the perception of teacher trainees of social studies and their tutors about citizenship education. Nevertheless there is the need to investigate the perception of teacher trainees in other specializations such as science, mathematics, religious studies, English language, business studies and Ghanaian languages, since some aspects of citizenship can be taught in these subjects.

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