Teach what you preach? The relationship between teachers' citizenship beliefs and citizenship education in the classroom
In: The Journal of Social Studies Research: JSSR, Band 46, Heft 4, S. 363-378
ISSN: 0885-985X
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In: The Journal of Social Studies Research: JSSR, Band 46, Heft 4, S. 363-378
ISSN: 0885-985X
In: Theory and research in social education, Band 50, Heft 2, S. 297-326
ISSN: 2163-1654
In: New media & society: an international and interdisciplinary forum for the examination of the social dynamics of media and information change, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 151-168
ISSN: 1461-7315
This study explores the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and the computer-use profile of 1241 school students in Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. More specifically, the article examines whether varying patterns of computer access, attitudes, competencies and uses can be seen as constituting differences in cultural capital. Additionally, gender was included in the survey as an important background characteristic in digital divide research. Path analysis was used to model the complex relationships between the influencing factors upon the ICT-related variables. What emerged from the analyses was that SES affects the computer-use profile only moderately. No relationship between SES and computer ownership was found. Moreover, the acquisition of ICT competencies can no longer be attributed to computer ownership. Apart from a small effect on ICT use (a higher SES tends to be associated with more ICT use), SES does not seem to affect the computer-use profile of young people in Flanders. The results of this study indicate that the existing differences in SES on computer-use profile are not sufficiently marked to deduce that ICT can be seen as an indicator of differing cultural capital.