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Randall, David – Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research, 2022
This report, intended primarily for civics reformers considering how best to defend and improve traditional American civics education, surveys a selection of different civics offerings, both the traditional and the radical. Surveyed providers include organizations such as the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life, We the People, and Hillsdale…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Educational Change, Partnerships in Education
Rebell, Michael A. – University of Chicago Press, 2018
The 2016 presidential election campaign and its aftermath have underscored worrisome trends in the present state of our democracy: the extreme polarization of the electorate, the dismissal of people with opposing views, and the widespread acceptance and circulation of one-sided and factually erroneous information. Only a small proportion of those…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Best Practices, Civics
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Dinkelman, Todd – Democracy & Education, 2016
In "Reinventing the High School Government Course," the authors presented the latest iteration of an ambitious AP government course developed over a seven-year design-based implementation research project. Chiefly addressed to curriculum developers and civics teachers, the article elaborates key design principles, provides a description…
Descriptors: High School Students, United States Government (Course), Course Content, Teaching Methods
Dubin, Matthew – Center for Civic Education, 2009
We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution is a civics curriculum developed by the Center for Civic Education (Center). The program, utilized in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms, is intended to foster civic competence and responsibility among America's youth. While educating youth about the principles of American constitutional…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Program Evaluation
Comber, Melissa K. – Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), 2003
In order for citizens to be capable of fully engaging in civic and political life, they must possess a minimum of civic skills. Civic skills include personal communication skills, knowledge of political systems, and the ability to critically think about civic and political life. Numerous civic skills have been identified theoretically, but only…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication
Carroll, James D.; And Others – 1987
The objective of this textbook review was to evaluate the textbook's capacity for imparting the knowledge and skills necessary for democratic citizenship along with an enthusiasm for civic participation. A panel of scholars reviewed 18 U.S. government and civics textbooks on the basis of: (1) coverage, (2) engagement, (3) constitutional themes,…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Civics, Constitutional History
Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1978
The report examines law-related education materials and programs in the United States and evaluates roles played by various agencies and institutions in law-related education. The document consists of an introductory summary and six subsequent chapters. Chapter I defines the purpose of the Study Group on Law-Related Education as summarizing the…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Civics, Constitutional Law, Cooperation
Brody, Richard A. – 1994
Based on a 1993 survey of 1,351 high school students from across the United States, this report demonstrates that students in high school civics, government, and U.S. history classes display more "political tolerance" than the average citizen. The study also establishes that students in classes using all or part of the Center for Civic…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights