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APPENDIX B

Interview schedule for tutors


Date of interview:

Interviewer:

Interviewee:

College:


Location:

Time started: Time ended:



  1. For how long have you been teaching in the college?

  2. What comes to your mind when you hear the phrase “a good citizen”?

  3. What does ‘citizenship’ mean to you?

  4. Which factors are most influential in defining the meaning of citizenship? …………………………………………………………….

What is the reason for your choice? ………………………………………………………………………

  1. How can citizenship be developed through the school curriculum?

  2. Which subject areas are best suited for this?

  3. Why?



  4. What are the main factors relating to citizenship that you have developed in your student teachers during their training programme?

  • Care about what happens relating to other countries

  • Critical thinking

  • Patriotism

  • Abides by law

  • Accept other opinions; people and culture

  • Human rights

  1. What are the most suitable methods to develop citizenship?

  2. Which of the methods suggested do you use in class with your student teachers?

  3. What values do students acquire from learning citizenship education?

  4. What skills do students acquire from learning citizenship education?

  5. Mention some of the challenges in teaching citizenship education.

  6. How can citizenship education be improved in your college?

APPENDIX C

Questionnaire for teacher trainees

As a tudent –teachers in Colleges of Education, your responses can help provide important information that will be valuable to shape future policy and practice on citizenship education. You are strongly assured of your anonymity and confidentiality. Please, feel free to respond to the statements and questions that follow. Please, kindly respond by ticking the appropriate box provided or fill the space



  1. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

(Please tick in the appropriate box)

  1. Nationality [ ] Ghanaian [ ] Non-Ghanaian

  2. Name of your college…………………………………………………..

  3. Sex: Male [ ]

Female [ ]

  1. Age: …………………………………………………………

  2. For how long have you been studying social studies in this college?…………………………………

  3. Are you specifically being trained to teach social studies?

Yes [ ]

No [ ]


  1. If Yes, at what level?

Primary [ ]

Junior High [ ]

Senior High [ ]

college [ ]

Other, (specify)……………..


  1. Do you need extra contact hours to enable you learn citizenship education?

Yes [ ]

No [ ]


  1. Why so?………………………….....................................................................................

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. PERCEPTION ON THE TERM “CITIZENSHIP”



  1. Express the perception you have on the term “Citizenship Education” : (please use Yes or No to respond to the items)



Citizenship education means:

YES

(Agree)


NO

(Agree)


A set of rights an Developing ideas ,beliefs ,desirable behaviour and attitude of students







Providing students with sufficient knowledge and understanding of national history and politics







Inculcating certain basic skills and tools in solving societal problems







Providing the knowledge of the constitution, its principles ,values ,history and application contemporary life







Preparing the young for their roles and responsibilities







Making the conscious attempt to provide knowledge and respect for political institutions







Making deliberate effort to offer the younger generation moral, social, intellectual and knowledge about cultural heritage







Developing skills of participation in both private and public spheres







Others please specify: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Please, comment on your choice(s) ……………………………………………………….



………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. PERCEPTION ON THE TERM “CITIZENSHIP”

11. In your own perception how do the following attributes describe a good Ghanaian citizen?

A good Ghanaian citizen is one who:

Positive

Negative

Abides by the rule of law







Shows loyalty towards the President of the country







Respects the symbols of the country







Votes in every national election







Maintains traditional norms and customs







Knows how the government works







Knows important events in the national history







Can make wise decisions







Fulfils his family’s responsibilities







Learns from experiences elsewhere in the world







Tolerates diversity within his society and the wider world







Communicates by using more than one language







Participates in politics at national and international levels







Makes a good contribution to advance the Ghanaian economy










Respects the cultures of other nations







Protects the environment







Participates constructively in public life







Knows his/her rights and duties







Stands for his/her rights







Is concerned about the welfare of others







Provides the government with some criticisms about its policies







Thinks critically about media reports







Participates critically in discussions about the traditions and customs










Developing people’s capacity to co-exist with others peacefully







Others, please specify………………………………………………………………………



………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. PRACTICES OF CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION IN COLLEGES

12. Citizenship education is practiced in your college by.

Statement

Strongly agree

Agree

Unknown

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Abiding by the rules and regulations
















Showing loyalty towards college authority
















Respecting the views of both teachers and colleagues
















Protecting the environment
















Participating constructively in school activities
















Knowing my rights and responsibilities
















Making a good contribution to raise the image of the college
















Voting in an every college election
















Tolerating different views on campus


















  1. GENERAL APPROACHES OF INTRODUCING CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION

13. Citizenship education is taught through the following approaches. Tick by confirming your choice of the given approaches.

Citizenship education be taught through


Most appropriate

Appropriate

Unknown

Inappropriate

Totally inappropriate

A specific subject called citizenship education
















Social studies, history and geography
















Other Humanities subjects (e.g. languages, religion)
















Scientific subjects (science and mathematics)
















Co-curricular activities
















Every part of the curriculum
















Others please specify:………………………………………………………………………



………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Additional comments about the approaches to teach citizenship education:




  1. GOALS OF CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION

14. The goals of citizenship education include:

Citizenship education must be directed to provide students with

Strongly Agree

Agree

Unknown

Disagree

Strongly Disagree


Knowledge about politics and the forms of ruling
















Knowledge about society and the political, economic and cultural systems in the country
















Understanding a reciprocal relationship between rights and responsibilities
















Real opportunities to participates in community activities
















Skills to participate in the country’s political process
















The values of patriotic and loyal citizens
















Ways in which to protect the environment nationally and globally



















Concerns for what happens in other countries
















Positive attitudes towards work, production, saving and consumption
















Government and how it works
















Standards of moral behavior
















Appreciation of heritage and culture
















Commitment to family responsibilities
















Others please specify:……………..........................................................................................

  1. DELIVERING CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION:

15. Decide on how important and effective the following methods are in achieving the goals of citizenship education. (Please, tick your response in both column (A) and (B).

A

How important is each of the following methods for achieving the goals of citizenship education?



Citizenship education – teaching methods

B

How effective is your class in training student teachers to use each method?






Very important

Important

Undecided

Unimportant

Very unimportant




Very effective

effective

Undecided

Not effective

Very ineffective
















Students work on projects that involve gathering information outside of school































Students study textbooks































Students work in groups on different topics and prepare presentation































Students participate in role play and simulation































The teacher asks questions and the student answers































The teacher lectures and the students take notes































Controversial issues are discussed in class































Students participates in events or activities in the community































Using a case study approach































Activities in which students are encouraged to think critically































Invite people from community to talk to students































Use the internet to gather information and chat with other students in the world































Encourage students to organize a campaign to show their support for some national and international issues































Encourage students to write letters to the officials to express their opposition to some government policies
















Others please specify; ………………………………………………………………………………………

H. VALUES AND SKILLS ACQUIRED IN CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION

16. Values of citizenship education: (please tick your response in both column (A) and (B)

Others please specify;……………………………………………………………………………………...

A

How important is each of the following values for citizenship education?



Citizenship education develops the following

B

How effective is your class in helping student teachers to develop each value?



Very important

Important

Undecided

Unimportant

Very Unimportant




Very effective

Effective

Undecided

Not effective

Very ineffective
















Valuing and practicing Ghana traditions and culture































Love for the nation































Willingness to sacrifice for the nation































Bravery and willingness to uphold the nation’s sovereignty































Cooperation for achieving well being in Ghanaian society































Tolerance of other ideas, people, religions and cultures































Integrity in conducting public responsibilities































Dedication to human rights































Dedication to the rule of law































Responsibility to respect the public spaces (e.g. buildings, sparks, schools)































Disapproval of discrimination on the grounds of gender, race and religion































Resolve conflict peacefully in national and international issues































Standing up against injustice and inequality
















17. Do you need periodic in-service training to enable you teach citizenship education?

Yes [ ]


No [ ]

18.Why so?………………………….......................................................................................

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

19. Skills of citizenship education: (please tick your response in both column (A) & (B)



A

How important is each of the following skills to citizenship?



Citizenship education develops the following

B

How effective is your class in helping student teachers to develop each skill?



Very important

Important

Undecided

unimportant

Very important




Very effective

Effective

Undecided

Not effective

Very ineffective
















Intellectual skills which help students to understand, explain, compare and evaluate the principles and practices of government and citizenship.































Participatory skills that citizens require to monitor and influence public policies.































Decision-making skills that helps to identify issues, examine alternatives and likely consequences of each choice and to defend one choice as a better one.































Cooperative working skills (those which will help students to experience and practice leadership, conflict resolutions, compromise, negotiate and constructive criticism.































ICT skills to communicate effectively to find and handle information.































ICT skills to make contact with people and organizations across the world.































Problem -solving skills in order to identify and frame their own questions and answers.































Numerical skills to examine socio-economic issues.


















  1. CHALLENGES OF TEACHING CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION

20. The challenges of teaching citizenship education include:

STATEMENT

Strongly Disagree

Disagree



Undecided


Agree



Strongly Agree


Teachers require expert knowledge in teaching citizenship education
















There is difficulties in having clear definitions on citizenship education
















Citizenship education needs financial resources.

















Citizenship education is not examined as a subject on its own
















College authorities do not give their support to citizenship education
















Teachers are not adequately prepared to handle citizenship education
















There is lack of teaching and learning resources for citizenship education


















  1. IMPROVEMENT IN CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION

21. Select three most important items listed below by ticking (√) the three appropriate boxes how to help improve citizenship education in your college

We need …



  1. More materials and textbooks [ ]

  2. Better materials and textbooks [ ]

  3. Additional training in teaching methods [ ]

  4. Additional training in subject-matter knowledge [ ]

  5. More co-operation between teachers in different subject areas [ ]

  6. More instructional time allocated to citizenship education [ ]

  7. More opportunities for special projects [ ]

  8. More resources for co-curricular activities [ ]

  9. More autonomy for school decisions [ ]



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