PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS
Rights, Duties, Responsibilities
David Carr
Philosophical Presuppositions of Citizenship Education and Political Liberalism
Marianna Papastephanou
Diversity and Citizenship Education in Global Times
James A. Banks
Equity and its relationship to Citizenship education
Stephen Gorard and Vanita Sundaram
Globalization
Merry Merryfield with Lisa Duty
PART TWO: GEOGRAPHICALLY BASED REVIEWS - COMPARATIVE RESEARCH
Education for Democratic Citizenship in Australia
Murray Print
Reinventing Freire: Exceptional Cases Of Citizenship Education In Brazil
Daniel Schugurensky and Kathy Madjidi
The Struggle for Citizenship Education in Canada: The Centre Cannot Hold
Andrew S. Hughes and Alan Sears
Citizenship Education In China: Changing Concepts, Approaches and Policies In The Changing Political, Economic and Social Context
Wing On Lee and Ho Chi-hang
Education for Citizenship and Democracy: The Case of the Czech Republic
Martina Klicperová-Baker
Citizenship Education in India: From Colonial Subjugation to Radical Possibilities -
Reva Joshee
Citizenship Education in Israel: A Contested Terrain
Orit Ichilov
Citizenship Education in Japan and Kazuya Taniguchi
Lynne Parmenter, Mitsuharu Mizuyama
Citizenship Education in Malawi: Prospects for Global Education
Penny Enslin and Joseph Jinja Divala
The Changing Face of CitizenshipEducation in Pakistan
Bernadette Dean
From subjects to Citizens: Citizenship Education in Palestine
Fouad Moughrabi
Local and Global Citizenship in the UK
David Kerr and Christine TwineA Smith
Education for Citizenship and Democracy in the United States
Carole Hahn
PART THREE: PERSPECTIVES, TRADITIONS, DIVERSITY AND DISCIPLINES
Key Perspectives, Traditions and Disciplines: Overview
Elizabeth Frazer
Religion, Citizenship and Hope: Civic Virtues and Education About Muslim Traditions
Farid Panjwani
Christianity, Citizenship and Democracy
James Arthur
Gender, Feminism and Education for Citizenship
Jane Bernard Powers
Anti- Racism
Hugh Starkey
S Sustainable Development
John Huckle
History
Keith C. Barton and Linda S. Levstik
Literacy in England
Bethan Marshall
PART FOUR: CHARACTERISATIONS AND FORMS
Political Literacy
Ian Davies
Active Citizenship, Citizenship ducation and Civic Renewal
John Annette
Educating for Civic Character
Marvin W. Berkowitz, Wolfgang Althof and Scott Jones
Democratic Schools
Bernard Trafford
Multicultural Citizenship Education
Paulette Patterson Dilworth
Peace and Conflict Education
Kathy Bickmore
Human Rights Education: the Foundation of education for democratic citizenship in our global age
Audrey Osler
Global Education
Graham Pike
PART FIVE: PEDAGOGY
The Citizenship Curriculum: Ideology, Content and Organization
Kerry J. Kennedy
Progression and Differentiation in Citizenship Education
Alistair Ross
The Discussion of Controversial Issues as a Form and Goal of Democratic Education
Diana Hess and Patricia G. Avery
Citizenship education, pedagogy and school contexts
Mark Evans
A Justice-Oriented Citizenship Education: Making Community Curricular
Lew Zipin and Alan Reid
Assessing Citizenship Education
Lee Jerome