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  1. Civic Education

    Civic Education. In its broadest definition, "civic education" means all the processes that affect people's beliefs, commitments, capabilities, and actions as members or prospective members of communities. Civic education need not be intentional or deliberate; institutions and communities transmit values and norms without meaning to.

  2. Educators learning through struggle: Political education in social

    In this article, we define political education as the teaching and learning processes that compel individuals to reflect on the nature of power and its connections to the range of forces shaping both individuals and institutions. Following in the traditions of critical (Freire, 2004) and insurgent (Ross & Vinson, 2014) pedagogy, there is a rich educational studies tradition of illuminating the ...

  3. The need for civic education in 21st-century schools

    As the 2011 Guardian of Democracy: The Civic Mission of Schools report highlights, students who receive high quality civic education are more likely to "understand public issues, view political ...

  4. Introduction: The Idea of Political Education

    20 Oxford Review of Education. research study which emphasises the importance of political education and more. specifically 'education for European citizenship' in the eyes of European Union officials and politicians, and makes a start at assessing the effectiveness of a range of educational. projects.

  5. Education and Political Participation

    Whether education affects political participation is a long-standing and central question in political philosophy and political science. In this review, we provide an overview of the three main theoretical models that explain different causal pathways. We then synthesize the surge in research using causal inference strategies and show that this literature has generated mixed results about the ...

  6. What does civics education look like in America?

    A high-quality civics education thus includes opportunities for students to engage in activities within the classroom that model what democratic processes look like, as well as opportunities to ...

  7. Political Education

    Political education: Members learn about the political process, for example, if they become office holders in an interest group. Motivation: Interest groups can draw new issues to the attention of governments, provide more information, change the way governments view issues, and even develop new policy options through their scientific and ...

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    Waning public trust in government institutions, sustained attacks on democratic values and customs from populist politicians and organizations, political sectarianism, and increasing trends toward privatization and chartering in the educational landscape have placed immense strain on the existing structures of public education and generally ...

  9. Democracy and Political Education

    Aspirational Democracy and Strong Political Education. Political education policy and practice are highly influenced by an understanding of democracy as an aspiration shared across most accounts of liberal, deliberative and critical democracy. The appeal of democracy, David Runciman ( 2018) explains, is twofold.

  10. Political Knowledge, Political Engagement, and Civic Education

    After decades of neglect, civic education is back on the agenda of political science in the United States. Despite huge increases in the formal educational attainment of the US population during the past 50 years, levels of political knowledge have barely budged. Today's college graduates know no more about politics than did high school graduates in 1950. Recent research indicates that ...

  11. What Is Civic Education and Why Is It Important?

    In the United States, civic education is often focused on knowledge of government. Students are taught the many structures of government and the procedures within those structures. Their understanding of civics is evaluated based on whether they can name the three branches of government, their representatives in Congress, and their state governor.

  12. Politics of Education

    The Prehistory of Education Politics. One of the best places to start when trying to grasp the schooling enterprise that, after 1959, began to be seen as one of the nation's core political institutions is Tyack 1974, a classic description of how local, village, and community schools throughout the nation sought to become the "one best system."." This book tells the story of how schools ...

  13. Political Theory and Political Education

    By presenting alternative conceptions of how to link political theory to practice and education, this volume inaugurates a discussion hitherto not often attempted by modern political philosophers. Originally published in 1980. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of ...

  14. Political Education

    In our first few sessions, we defined the terms equality, equity, fairness, opportunity, and access as related to the political context of the education system. We also made sure to define the terms race, class, culture, ethnicity and how these terms differ and intersect (for definitions, view Appendix A). In discussing these terms we discussed ...

  15. The Politics of Education: education from a political and citizenship

    This special issue, 'Political Discourse, Citizenship and Education', covers the theoretical and practical approaches that have been presented in this Editorial. Ratas' article begins the special issue by identifying and outlining three stages in critical policy methodology used in the sociology of education.

  16. Five Reasons We Need Political Education

    3) We use political education to define our politics. Political education is about developing shared language, understanding, and a vision around definable politics, understanding the distinctions between our positions and where we disagree. When we don't define what we do and don't agree on, the waters are muddied, and the political ...

  17. Political education Definition

    Define Political education. means teaching students to take risks, challenge those with power, honor critical traditions, and be reflexive about how authority is used in the classroom. On the other hand, a 'politicizing education' refuses to address its own political agenda, silences through an appeal to a teacher driven methodology, objectivity or notion of balance.

  18. Politics in education

    Politics in education. As an academic discipline the study of politics in education has two main roots: The first root is based on theories from political science while the second root is footed in organizational theory. [1] Political science attempts to explain how societies and social organizations use power to establish regulations and ...

  19. Politics and Education

    The Politics and Education program prepares students for careers as education policy leaders at the local, state and national levels, or to pursue advanced work in doctoral programs in education policy, political science, or public policy. Graduates of this program secure positions as policy advisors and researchers for government agencies ...

  20. PDF Curriculum-Based Ideological and Political Education: Research Focuses

    to July 30, 2021, because 2014 is the first year of curriculum-based ideological and political education as a pilot project in universities of Shanghai (Fan, 2017). Based on bibliometric method and co-occurrence analysis method, the relevant literature on curriculum-based ideological and political education in China can be visually analyzed

  21. (PDF) Necessity Of Political Education

    Essentially, good political education is important not only in teaching politics, in pursuing a career as a professional politician, in working in a government ministry, but include working in ...

  22. What is Political education

    This is especially young people who are socially excluded and disadvantaged show a higher risk of violent and political radicalization in all countries. In the context of political education approaches, it is essential to think of educational programs that could increase commitment, resonance, and participation among this particular social ...