KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE EUROPEAN UNION IN POLITICAL EDUCATION: WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF MOTIVATIONAL PREDISPOSITIONS AND COGNITIVE ACTIVATION?/CONNAISSANCES RELATIVES À L'UNION EUROPÉENNE EN ÉDUCATION POLITIQUE: QUELS SONT LES EFFETS DES DISPOSITIONS MOTIVATIONNELLES ET DE L'ACTIVATION COGNITIVE ?
This study investigates the effectiveness of political science classes in Germany. It analyzes whether or not 1,071 students in the 9th and 10th grade showed increases in knowledge after participating in the lesson series. This analysis focuses on the competence dimension "subject-specific cont...
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