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Social Studies Preservice Teachers' Citizenship Knowledge and Perceptions of the U.S. Naturalization Test
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EthnicityTeacher EducationCultureCitizenship StudiesSocial StudiesNaturalization TestDigital CitizenshipSociology Of EducationU.s. Naturalization TestEducationTeacher EducatorAbbreviated VersionTeacher PreparationSocial Science EducationCitizenship KnowledgeEducation PolicyElementary EducationIntercultural Education
Teacher educators from six states invited their social studies methodology students to complete an abbreviated version of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Naturalization Test. The preservice teachers were also asked to share their conceptions of citizenship and evaluate the naturalization test. The findings from this study indicate that although this sample of preservice teachers had limited conceptions of citizenship, most were able to get a satisfactory score on the test. The authors discuss the implications of these results and suggest ways to broaden citizenship education in teacher preparation programs.
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