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Lo, Jane C.; Neufeld-Kaiser, Jerry – Social Education, 2022
Project-based learning (PBL) is well known for engaging students enthusiastically and for supporting strong experiential learning. Less well known is that rigorous PBL also excels at fostering rich civic engagement--of key importance now, at a time of heightened concern about civics education. In this article, the authors will illuminate how…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, United States Government (Course), Civics
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Lo, Jane C. – Social Education, 2018
Differences of opinion are inherent in controversial issues, because controversy arises when reasonable people disagree about the best way to reach a solution to a problem. However, social studies teachers tend to shy away from disagreements because they want to avoid upsetting students or parents by bringing up controversial topics in the…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Controversial Issues (Course Content), History, Social Studies
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Lo, Jane C.; Tierney, Gavin – Journal of Social Science Education, 2017
Purpose: Increasing students' political interest has been a longstanding goal of civic education. One way to trigger students' interests in political issues is by engaging them first in an attention grabbing activity (i.e., assigning them to roles). Because it is important to examine not only how roles may trigger political interest, but also…
Descriptors: United States Government (Course), High School Students, Student Interests, Politics
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Lo, Jane C. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2017
While simulations and role-play have been staples in the civic classroom, little is known about how they work as best practices. This study explores the ways simulations and role-play may influence students' civic identities. Drawing from sociocultural theories, the article seeks to understand how students' practice-linked identities may be shaped…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Simulation, Teaching Methods, Citizenship Education