%0 Journal Article %T Political Perspectives in the Classroom. Results of Video Analyses in History and Civic Education %A Beatrice Buergler %A Jan Hodel %J Journal of Social Science Education %D 2010 %I Bielefeld University %X Civic education is not taught as a separate subject at Swiss schools. In this context, it is of great interest to look for specific characteristics of how civic education can be observed as a cross-disciplinary subject in schools through video recordings. The empirical analysis is based on classroom observation in ninth grade classes in various Swiss cantons (Aargau, Bern, and Zurich) from 2003 to 2007. Criteria that allow the identification of elements of civic education in various school subjects are developed, the concept of ˇ°political perspectiveˇ±. The analysis provides useful hints for planning and running classes where civic education is used as an overarching, cross-disciplinary approach. The concept of ˇ°political perspectiveˇ± should not be taken as substitute for institutional knowledge. But the concept can rise above the function of an analytical tool and become a tool that serves the planning and designing of lessons. The perspective could as such be related to the postulate for epistemological knowledge. %K Civic Education %K class room research/study %K empirical study/research %K Switzerland %K 9th grade %K video study %K political perspective %K political knowledge %U http://www.jsse.org/2010/2010-3/pdf/Buergler-Hodel-JSSE-3-2010.pdf