2014
DOI: 10.2304/elea.2014.11.4.350
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The Use of Weblogs in Citizenship Education: A Theoretical Analysis of the Integration of Weblogs and the English Citizenship Curriculum

Abstract: New technologies have changed the way people perceive the world as well as access to knowledge. The ubiquitous influence of the Internet has also impacted traditional teaching in schools. According to existing studies, the weblog, or blog, is one of the most commonly applied new technologies in teaching due to its ability to allow a combination of text, photographs, videos and discussion forums on an interactive platform. Its influence is particularly keenly felt in language teaching, distance learning and nat… Show more

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“…The application of various methods in order to achieve the learning objectives needs to be applied in civic education learning including applying the mind mapping method. The main purpose of civic education in the 2013 curriculum is none other than fostering competence in the exchange of ideas and effective communicative skills and encouraging students to be cooperative, critical, and active so as to provide experience and practice in the concept of national and state life both inside and outside classroom (Hung, 2014;Samsuri, 2013). Civic education learning must be actualized in a fun way in accordance with daily activities and the current development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The application of various methods in order to achieve the learning objectives needs to be applied in civic education learning including applying the mind mapping method. The main purpose of civic education in the 2013 curriculum is none other than fostering competence in the exchange of ideas and effective communicative skills and encouraging students to be cooperative, critical, and active so as to provide experience and practice in the concept of national and state life both inside and outside classroom (Hung, 2014;Samsuri, 2013). Civic education learning must be actualized in a fun way in accordance with daily activities and the current development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%