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Does civics education actually work?

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Gainous, Jason
Martens, Allison
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Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
Date Issued
2009-01-30
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Does civics education increase political knowledge among 14-year-olds? If not, what does? As it is widely held that competent democratic citizenship requires at minimum a basic level of political knowledge, civic education for American youth has long been considered an important mission of America’s schools (Dewey, 1916; Merriam, 1934; Nie et al., 1996; Niemi & Junn, 1998; Galston, 2001). Despite increases in the twentieth century in overall education levels, political knowledge of Americans, particularly young adults, remains low (Delli Carpini & Keeter, 1996). For decades, conventional wisdom among political scientists, driven by the research of Langton & Jennings (1968), was that civics education has little effect on political knowledge (Campbell 2006). In recent years, however, researchers have begun challenging this consensus, publishing studies that suggest civics education has some positive, if modest, effect on political knowledge (Niemi & Junn, 1998; Torney-Purta, 2002; Hartry & Porter (2004); Pasek et al., 2008).

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English
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conference presentation
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application/pdf
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9 p.
Subject (Topical)
Civics
Civics -- Study and teaching -- United States
Moral education -- United States
Identifier
186667
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Does civics education increase political knowledge among 14-year-olds? If not, what does? As it is widely held that competent democratic citizenship requires at minimum a basic level of political knowledge, civic education for American youth has long been considered an important mission of America’s schools (Dewey, 1916; Merriam, 1934; Nie et al., 1996; Niemi & Junn, 1998; Galston, 2001). Despite increases in the twentieth century in overall education levels, political knowledge of Americans, particularly young adults, remains low (Delli Carpini & Keeter, 1996). For decades, conventional wisdom among political scientists, driven by the research of Langton & Jennings (1968), was that civics education has little effect on political knowledge (Campbell 2006). In recent years, however, researchers have begun challenging this consensus, publishing studies that suggest civics education has some positive, if modest, effect on political knowledge (Niemi & Junn, 1998; Torney-Purta, 2002; Hartry & Porter (2004); Pasek et al., 2008).
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Attributed name: Department of Political Science
Attributed name: Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters
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Does civics education actually work?
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2009-01-30

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Contributors: Ad comis dignissim euismod interdico macto neo plaga ulciscor vero. Adipiscing eu genitus iusto minim nostrud patria refoveo. Esse inhibeo persto populus quadrum quidne voco. Abbas causa esse molior odio pecus saepius tincidunt., Gainous, Jason, Martens, Allison
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Full Text: Are we teaching them what they already know? An assessment of civics education in the United States Jason Gainous University of Louisville jason.gainous@louisville.edu Allison M. Martens University of Louisville allison.martens@louisvill.edu Research …
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