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Partnering with Campus and Community to Promote Civic Engagement

November 10, 2017 Comments Off on Partnering with Campus and Community to Promote Civic Engagement

Chapter 15: Partnering with Campus and Community to Promote Civic Engagement: Miami University’s Citizenship and Democracy Week John Forren, Miami University For political scientists already shouldering other professional responsibilities, the prospect of creating and institutionalizing a […]

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Service-Learning in an Environmental Engineering Classroom: Examples, Evaluation, and Recommendations

November 8, 2017 Comments Off on Service-Learning in an Environmental Engineering Classroom: Examples, Evaluation, and Recommendations

Chapter 14: Service-Learning in an Environmental Engineering Classroom: Examples, Evaluation, and Recommendations Tara Kulkarni, University of Vermont and Kimberly Coleman, University of Vermont Engineering classrooms have started to create active learning spaces by offering students opportunities to engage […]

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Fostering Civic Engagement Through the Arts: A Blueprint

November 6, 2017 Comments Off on Fostering Civic Engagement Through the Arts: A Blueprint

Chapter 13: Fostering Civic Engagement Through the Arts: A Blueprint Constance DeVereaux, Colorado State University Civic engagement is a core principle in efforts to establish the arts as an integral component of daily life, particularly in the […]

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Promoting Civic Engagement in a Required General Education Course

November 2, 2017 Comments Off on Promoting Civic Engagement in a Required General Education Course

Chapter 12: Promoting Civic Engagement in a Required General Education Course John Suarez, SUNY Cortland This chapter explains how first-year English composition students began developing a commitment to civic engagement by working on a problem-based learning assignment […]

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Active Learning and the Acquisition of Political Knowledge in High School

October 30, 2017 Comments Off on Active Learning and the Acquisition of Political Knowledge in High School

Chapter 8: Active Learning and the Acquisition of Political Knowledge in High School Diana Owen, Georgetown University and G. Isaac W. Riddle, Georgetown University  This study assesses the effectiveness of high school civic education in conveying political knowledge […]

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Using Twitter to Promote Classroom and Civic Engagement

October 26, 2017 Comments Off on Using Twitter to Promote Classroom and Civic Engagement

Chapter 10:  Using Twitter to Promote Classroom and Civic Engagement Gina Serignese Woodall, Arizona State University and Tara M. Lennon, Arizona State University How can educators harness social media to promote civic engagement? Over three spring semesters, […]

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Essential School Supports for Civic Learning

October 25, 2017 Comments Off on Essential School Supports for Civic Learning

Chapter 9: Essential School Supports for Civic Learning Shawn P. Healy, Robert R. McCormick Foundation Democracy Program This chapter summarizes previous research on essential school supports for students’ civic development in the context of high schools. Through […]

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The History of Civic Education in Political Science: The Story of a Discipline’s Failure to Lead

October 19, 2017 Comments Off on The History of Civic Education in Political Science: The Story of a Discipline’s Failure to Lead

Chapter 7: The History of Civic Education in Political Science: The Story of a Discipline’s Failure to Lead Michael T. Rogers, Arkansas Tech University Today, there is growing concern in the United States over the decline […]

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    Political Symbols and Social Order: Confederate Monuments and Performative Violence in the Post-Reconstruction U.S. South By Lee-Or Ankori-Karlinsky, Brown University Violent conflicts are often accompanied by symbols commemorating past violence. I argue that political symbols [...]

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