| Record Type: |
Electronic resources
: Monograph/item
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| Title/Author: |
Civic pedagogies/ edited by Lauren C. Bell, Allison Rank, Carah Ong Whaley. |
| Reminder of title: |
teaching civic engagement in an era of divisive politics / |
| other author: |
Bell, Lauren C. |
| Published: |
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024., |
| Description: |
xxx, 421 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. |
| [NT 15003449]: |
Part I: Introduction -- Part II: Theoretical Considerations for Civically-Engaged Pedagogy -- Chapter 1. First Comes Trust: Civic Engagement Strategies for Jump-Starting the Civic Voluntarism Model -- Chapter 2. Structurally Dynamic Public Spheres: Making Sense of Relationships, Polarization, and Civic Engagement -- Chapter 3. American Paideia: Reclaiming the Rhetorical Tradition in Civic Education -- Chapter 4. Tailoring Civic Learning for Divisive Politics: Rude Politics and College Students' Political Engagement -- Chapter 5. Toward a Critical Theory of Service Learning at Hispanic-Serving Institutions -- Chapter 6. Civic Education for the Majority: Centering Women in Civic Education -- Part III: Practical Examples of Civically-Engaged Pedagogies -- Chapter 7. Digging In: Academic and Practitioner Insights on Cultivating Reciprocal, Sustained Campus-Community Undergraduate Research Partnerships -- Chapter 8. Enacting Engagement: Teaching State-Level Policy Advocacy -- Chapter 9. Tearing DownWalls: Teaching Political Science in Prison -- Chapter 10.Simulation-Enhanced Interprofessional Education: Larping Legislators and Lobbyists -- Chapter 11. The Holocaust Education Service-Learning Project as Deliberative Community Engagement -- Chapter 12.Together Beyond: Fostering Agency and Connection within Campus Communities -- Chapter 13. USF St. Petersburg-YMCA Civic Fellows: Developing University-Community Partnerships to Improve Civics Education -- Part IV: The Benefits and Challenges of Civically Engaged Pedagogy -- Chapter 14. Civic Engagement at Teaching-Focused Universities: Navigating the Challenges for Pre-Tenure Faculty -- Chapter 15. Against the Grain: Fostering Civic Engagement Through Expanding Your Research Agenda -- Chapter 16. Creating and Sustaining Civic Engagement Initiatives on Campus: Four Questions Administrators Should Always Ask -- Chapter 17. Toward the Transformative: The Benefits to Students of Reimagining Civic Pedagogy -- Part V: Assessing Civically Engaged Pedagogies -- Chapter 18. Using Classical Behavioral Theory to Build Assessment of Civic Engagement -- Chapter 19. Assessing a Campus-wide Civic Engagement Initiative -- Chapter 20. Assessing Civic Skill Instruction in Political Science -- Chapter 21. Is the Engagement Working? Assessing Political Engagement Across Multiple Departments -- Part VI: Concluding Thoughts: Civically-Engaged Pedagogy in an Era of Divisive Politics. |
| Contained By: |
Springer Nature eBook |
| Subject: |
Civics - Study and teaching. - |
| Online resource: |
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55155-0 |
| ISBN: |
9783031551550 |