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El. knyga: Civic Education in the Twenty-First Century: A Multidimensional Inquiry

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  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780739193501
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780739193501

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Imagine an America where politicians, governmental institutions, schools, new technologies, and interest groups work together to promote informed, engaged citizens. Civic Education in the Twenty-First Century brings together scholars from various disciplines to show how such a United States is possible today. Inspired by Alexis de Tocquevilles analysis of American democracy in the early 1800s, this edited volume represents a multidimensional evaluation of civic education in its new and varied forms. While some lament a civics crisis in America today, Civic Education in the Twenty-First Century raises hope that we can have an informed and active citizenry. We find the activities of a number of politicians, government institutions, schools and interest groups as promising developments in the struggle to educate and engage Americans in their democracy. New technologies and new innovations in civic education have laid the foundation for a revitalized American civic ecology. With Civic Education in the Twenty-First Century, we call for the United States to make these practices less isolated and more common throughout the county.

The volume is broken into three major sections. First there are four chapters exploring the history and philosophical debates about civic education, particularly with respect to its role in Americas educational institutions. Then, the second section provides seven groundbreaking inquiries into how politicians and political institutions can promote civic education and engagement through their routine operations. As some examples, this section explores how politicians through campaigns and judiciaries through community programs enhance civic knowledge and encourage civic engagement. This section also explores how new technologies like the Internet and social media are increasingly used by government institutions and other entities to encourage a more politically informed and engaged citizenry. Finally, the third section contains six chapters that explore programs and practices in higher education that are enhancing civic education, engagement and our knowledge of them. From the virtual civics campus of Fort Hayes State to citizens academies throughout the country, this section shows the possibilities for schools today to once again be civics actors and promoters.

Recenzijos

At a time of weakening civic institutions and heightened political polarization, civic education is of singular importance. And yet it too rarely receives the attention it deserves, by both researchers and members of the policy community. This book is a huge step forward in bringing together state-of-the-art research into civic education, broadly construed. For those who are already interested in civic education, you will find much that is new here. But I hope those who have not thought much about the subject will also read this book, and that it will inspire still more scholars and policymakers to take civics seriously. -- David E. Campbell, University of Notre Dame

Introduction ix
SECTION I THE CASE FOR CIVIC EDUCATION
1 A Meta-history of Formal Civic Education: An Episodic History to Be Repeated?
3(40)
Michael T. Rogers
2 It Can Work: The Surprisingly Positive Prospects for Effective Civic Education
43(18)
Robert Maranto
3 The Irony of Civic Education in the United States
61(24)
Jeffrey D. Hilmer
4 Models of Civic Education in America
85(30)
Gary E. Bugh
SECTION II TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY INNOVATIONS IN CIVIC EDUCATION
Part A National Government
5 The Role of Congressional Outreach in Civic Engagement: An Examination of Legislator Websites
115(30)
Sally Friedman
Jessica L. Aubin
6 Encouraging Civic Participation through Twitter during (and after) the 2012 Election
145(16)
Heather K. Evans
7 Engagement through the Oval Office: Presidential Rhetoric as Civic Education
161(28)
Sara A. Mehltretter Drury
Jeffrey P. Mehltretter Drury
Part B State and Local Government
8 An Examination of Judicial Civic Education and Community Outreach Efforts
189(26)
Brendan Toner
9 The Civically Oriented Activities of Big City Mayors: The View from Website Press Releases
215(34)
Michael A. Armato
Sally Friedman
10 Encouraging Civic Participation of Citizens through County Websites: A Case Study of Arkansas
249(24)
Barbara Warner
Part C Private Institutions
11 Interest Groups, Twitter, and Civic Education
273(22)
Shamira M. Gelbman
SECTION III CIVIC EDUCATION IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Part A Classroom-based Studies
12 Dude, Where's the Civic Engagement? The Paradoxical Effect of Civic Education on the Probability of Civic Participation
295(50)
Donald M. Gooch
Dr. Michael Rogers
13 Educating Students about the National Debt: A Multiyear Study of Civic Education in the University Core Curriculum
345(32)
Steven E. Galatas
Cindy Pressley
14 Moving Civic Education Research Forward: The Inter-Campus Consortium for SoTL Research
377(18)
J. Cherie Strachan
Elizabeth Bennion
Part B Initiatives beyond the Classroom
15 Democratizing Information: Web 2.0 Tools at Fort Hays State University
395(22)
Chapman Rackaway
Carolyn Campbell
16 Teaching Local: Civic Engagement & Local Government
417(16)
Mike Yawn
17 Partnering with Your Local PBS Station to Promote Civic and Political Engagement
433(22)
Elizabeth A. Bennion
Conclusion: The Dimensions of Civic Education in the Twenty-first Century: A Path Forward to Better Theory, Analysis, and Practice 455(34)
Donald M. Gooch
Index 489
Michael T. Rogers is associate professor of political science at Arkansas Tech University.

Donald M. Gooch is assistant professor of political science at Stephen F. Austin State University.