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The Challenges of Civic Education Presentation to “Congress in the Classroom” 2001 The Dirksen Congressional Center Bradley University August 8, 2001
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Is there anything to worry about? Contemporary concern for “civics” – Lack of engagement (“Bowling Alone”) Lack of engagement“Bowling Alone” – Lack of knowledge Lack of knowledge – Lack of skills, attentivenessskillsattentiveness – Lack of commitment Lack of commitment – Lack of appreciation for the political process Lack of appreciation In global perspective…global perspective…
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Education’s Three Core Issues Curriculum Content Pedagogy
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Curriculum Usually defined as an education “plan” encompassing intended outcomes and related strategies for achieving those goals. Beyond a plan, it serves as – A policy statement of goals and commitments – A political statement reflecting those choices of goals and commitments – A social statement about the role of education in society – A philosophy of education. Example: UK National CurriculumUK National Curriculum
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Content What should be taught? Important as – Guide for course/materials development – Standards for assessing performance Example: National Science Education Standards
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Pedagogy How should students be taught? Focus on teaching – Instructor-centered – Student-centered – Content-centered Focus on learning – Theories and strategies Theories and strategies
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Controversies Within each there is debate over fundamentals – Curriculum: Canonists vs. multiculturalists – Content: Objectivists vs. constructivists – Pedagogy: Teaching vs. learning Among the three, central issue = which is to drive the education process?
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Civic Education’s Curriculum Issues Curriculum stresses: Focus on: Justifying civic commitment Tools & skills for engagement Community’s needs PatrioticDeliberative Autonomy of individual citizen MoralisticCritical
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Patriotism & Moral Education in the Classroom Legislated patriotism – Virginia and the Pledge Virginia and the Pledge – Minnesota and Maryland proposals MinnesotaMaryland proposals – New Hampshire and Civics New Hampshire and Civics Moral education – Utah’s Character Education project (Stories) Utah’s Character Education projectStories – Association for Moral Education (Dilemmas) Association for Moral EducationDilemmas – Character Counts Character Counts
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Deliberative & Critical Approaches Deliberative Democracy – National Issues Forums National Issues Forums – Study Circles Study Circles – Co-Intelligence Co-Intelligence – Teaching Democracy Teaching Democracy – Dialogue to Action Initiative Dialogue to Action Initiative Critical Thinking – Critical Thinking Community (Resources) Critical Thinking CommunityResources – Mission Critical Mission Critical
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Civic Education’s Content Issues Knowledge – National Standards for Civics and Government National Standards for Civics and Government – National Assessment of Educational Progress 1998 Civics Report Card – Major findings1998 Civics Report CardMajor findings Skills – Service learning Service learning – Corporation for National Service Corporation for National Service – Center for Democracy and Citizenship Center for Democracy and Citizenship Orientation : Trust for Representative Democracy
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Civic Education’s Pedagogy Issues Are our students “teachable”? – Diverse learning styles – Multiple intelligences – Stages of development – Educating “nomads” Are our teachings “learnable”? – Relevance of national focus Localism Globalism – No heros, no theories – Age of cynicism, skepticism, indifference
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