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Now Trending: The Changing Face of Civic Engagement on College Campuses

November 24, 2020 Comments Off on Now Trending: The Changing Face of Civic Engagement on College Campuses

By Olusoji Akomolafe Events in the last decade have demonstrated the fragility of our democracy. Regardless what party is in power, there have been some very scary moments, which both the system and the process […]

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  • The Classroom as Civic Sanctuary: Teaching, Learning, and the Emotional Labor of Democracy

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    The Classroom as Civic Sanctuary: Teaching, Learning, and the Emotional Labor of Democracy By Ray Block Jr., Pennsylvania State University What does it mean to teach democracy in a moment of deep division, distrust, and [...]
  • Volunteerism as Civic Education: Recommendations for University-Led Volunteer Courses

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    Volunteerism as Civic Education: Recommendations for University-Led Volunteer Courses By Ben Lyall, Laura Woodbridge and Zareh Ghazarian, Monash University This paper reflects on the development of a new volunteering course at an Australian university. In [...]
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    What Am I Reading? How Teaching Genre Improves Civic Skills By Katherine Knutson and Rachel Flynn, Gustavus Adolphus College Students encounter information in myriad ways, making it difficult to discern what they are reading and [...]

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