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Percentage, Mean and Standard Deviation for Youths Attitude towards Rights to
Percentage, Mean and Standard Deviation for Youths Attitude towards Human Rights (N = 250)
Percentage, Mean and Standard Deviation for Youths' Attitude towards Political Participation (N = 250)
Percentage, Mean and Standard Deviation for Youths Attitude towards Separation of Power (N = 250)
Students’ Attitudes Towards Political Participation and Democratic Values in Nigeria: Critical Democracy Education Implications
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January 2023

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Canadian Journal of Family and Youth / Le Journal Canadien de Famille et de la Jeunesse

Adaobiagu N. Obiagu

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Celestina U. Machie

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Nneka F. Ndubuisi

This study investigated the attitudes of university students toward political participation, as well as four other selected democratic values – freedom and liberty, human rights/human rights protest, corruption resistance, and separation of powers in Nigeria. A descriptive survey design, with a tool entitled ‘Attitude towards Democratic Values Questionnaire (ADVQ)’, was used to collect data from randomly selected 250 undergraduate students (male = 120; female = 130) from a university in Nigeria. Six research questions were answered using descriptive statistics in guiding the study. The results showed that university students reported an unwillingness to protest human rights violations as well as the tendency to accept bribes and campaign for a wrong political candidate for financial gains, despite general findings that indicated positive attitudes towards all selected democratic values among university students. The result of the variance analysis conducted to ascertain the influence of gender on attitudes towards democratic values showed that female students scored significantly higher than their male counterparts in all measured democratic principles, excepting human rights and separation of powers. Implications of findings for a critical democratic education that emphasises critical consciousness, spatial voting, and socio-political resilience are discussed.

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... By so doing, education can actualise full human functionings and capabilities advocated by Sen (1992), Nussbaum (2000), and Walker (2008). With respect to civic education, tackling sociopolitical problems, including poor attitudes toward democratic values (Obiagu et al., 2023) and low civic engagement (Adetoro and Omiyefa, 2017;Obiagu and Ajaps, 2022), informed its introduction, and hence a sociopolitical perspective to its contents will be more meaningful. In fact, the growing politics of consumption over production, political apathy, identity politics, corruption, vote-selling, institutional violence, election racketeering, electoral violence and political sycophancy, that are negatively impacting democracy and civic engagement in Nigeria, despite the implementation of self-reliance and youth empowerment in civics classes, suggests that the teaching of self-reliance and youth empowerment topics has not generated the desired results. ...

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Teaching self-reliance and empowerment in civics classroom: Towards sociopolitical capabilities approach
Students’ Attitudes Towards Political Participation and Democratic Values in Nigeria: Critical Democracy Education Implications

Canadian Journal of Family and Youth / Le Journal Canadien de Famille et de la Jeunesse