ERIC Number: EJ934961
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2011
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Bonding, Bridging, and Boundary Breaking: The Civic Lessons of High School Student Activities
Shelly, Bryan
Journal of Political Science Education, v7 n3 p295-311 2011
This article presents evidence designed to expand scholarly knowledge of how high school co-curricular activities generate the positive effects previous scholarship has found. Studies of empowerment across various fields identify a sense of autonomy, self-belief, self-expression, the ability to work together with diverse others, and a critical social consciousness as key factors that can enable people to achieve things. The evidence presented here from four state student council association workshops suggests that co-curricular activities may create the conditions in which students can learn a sense of autonomy, self-belief, self-expression, and, to a limited extent, the ability to work with diverse others. Therefore, the causal mechanism that this study recommends future Large-"N" studies test is that co-curricular activities cause students to gain these traits, which then translates into the gains in civic behaviors and other positive outcomes. (Contains 9 notes and 1 table.)
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Student Government, High School Students, Personality Traits, Personal Autonomy, Self Advocacy, Self Efficacy, Cultural Awareness, Performance Factors, Political Socialization, Citizenship Education, Student Participation, Student Empowerment, Student Leadership, Summer Programs, Workshops
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools
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Language: English
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