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Mapping civic education in Europe

Mapping civic education in Europe

With the support of partners in twenty-one European countries, THE CIVICS team put together a database of almost three thousand actors in non-formal and informal civic education and invited them to fill out two online questionnaires.

The results?

The first-of-its-kind pan-European civic education map is an online tool that gives visibility to civic educators and allows users to browse and cluster information about organisations based on their geographical location, topics, approaches, and experience.

A report titled “Great Expectations: Demands and Realities of Civic Education in Europe”

From April to June LSE Ideas will publish insights from the following countries: Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Follow The Civics Innovation Hub on their website and social media for next updates.

EuroClio2023-04-13T17:35:36+02:00April 13, 2023|Categories: EUROCLIO, Featured|Tags: Civics education, Mapping tool|

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