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Educating For Democracy: Preparing Undergraduates For Responsible Political Engagement (Jb-Carnegie Foundation For The Advancement Of Teaching)
Anne Colby | Elizabeth Beaumont | Thomas Ehrlich | Josh Corngold

Educating For Democracy: Preparing Undergraduates For Responsible Political Engagement (Jb-Carnegie Foundation For The Advancement Of Teaching)

preparing undergraduates for responsible political engagement

Jossey-Bass (Nov 16, 2007)
#75
9780787985547
| Hardcover
384 pages | 160 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 378.01
LC Classification LC1091 .E38415 2007
LC Control No. 2007029350

Genre

  • About Teaching

Subject

  • Civic Engagement

Plot

Educating for Democracy Most educators recognize the importance of preparing students for responsible citizenship. But how can academic institutions educate for political understanding and engagement when there is so much material to cover, so many intellectual skills and capacities to build, and so little time to accomplish these goals? Educating for Democracy reports the results of the Political Engagement Project, a study of educational practices at the college level that prepare students for responsible democratic participation. In this book, coauthors Anne Colby, Elizabeth Beaumont, Thomas Ehrlich, and Josh Corngold show that education for political development can increase students' political understanding, skill, motivation, and involvement while contributing to many aspects of general academic learning. Drawing on both quantitative and qualitative data from the Political Engagement Project, Educating for Democracy articulates what it means to teach effectively for political learning without imposing particular ideologies on students. The book presents the authors' well-reasoned argument for the importance of educating for democratic participation and offers practical and much-needed guidelines for faculty and administrators who want to help their students become more fully engaged in political life. Educating for Democracy suggests five pedagogical strategies that have proven to be effective for supporting college students' political development including political discussion and deliberation, political research and action projects, invited speakers and program-affiliated mentors, external placements, and structured reflection. These teaching strategies can be specifically tailored for courses in many disciplines, supporting both political learning and other substantive goals of the course. In addition, the book contains practical advice on how to increase the likelihood that the political learning achieved in college will last beyond graduation.

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