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Higher education helps students along a transformative path to citizenship by providing knowledge and experiences that help them become effective and responsible participants in democracy. The pedagogies discussed in this book vary in the student populations they target, the courses to which they are linked, and the nature of the democratic principles to which students are exposed; nevertheless, the authors maintain a unified commitment to preparing students for a life of democratic citizenship. By teaching students citizenship skills, including expressing opinions, working collaboratively,…mehr
Higher education helps students along a transformative path to citizenship by providing knowledge and experiences that help them become effective and responsible participants in democracy. The pedagogies discussed in this book vary in the student populations they target, the courses to which they are linked, and the nature of the democratic principles to which students are exposed; nevertheless, the authors maintain a unified commitment to preparing students for a life of democratic citizenship. By teaching students citizenship skills, including expressing opinions, working collaboratively, and participating in dialogue and civic reasoning, students prepare to discuss major issues that they face nationally and locally. The authors' discussions of scholarly and practical knowledge about pedagogical strategies, such as dialogic and deliberative pedagogies, civility, civic education, and the social contract, position educators to help students learn about democracy through experiences and teach them strategies for engaging in productive disagreement. These steps are essential for active democratic engagement beyond the classroom. This goal animates Encouraging College Students' Democratic Engagement in an Era of Political Polarization. Each chapter offers insight into how higher education can infuse modern democracy with diverse voices, engaged citizens, and a reframing of political talk.
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Autorenporträt
Angela M. McGowan-Kirsch is associate professor of communication at The State University of New York at Fredonia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Pedagogical Strategies for Educating Emerging Citizens in a Polarized Era Angela M. McGowan-Kirsch Chapter 1: Dismantling Polarization through Dialogic and Deliberative Pedagogies Laura W. Black & Carson S. Kay Chapter 2: A "Practice Field" for Democracy: Harnessing the Potential of Sports to Promote Democratic Deliberation in the College Classroom Rebecca A. Alt Chapter 3: Promoting Democracy: Civic Education in an Era of Anti-Democratic Unrest Kevin R. Meyer & Stephen K. Hunt Chapter 4: "The Civil Dialogues Were Dope": Civil Dialogue® as A Tool for Engaging Students in Difficult Conversations in the Classroom Katrina N. Hanna, Robert J. Razzante, & Jennifer A. Linde Chapter 5: An Interdisciplinary Civics Approach: Teaching the Social Contract and Lived Civics Ben Epstein, Molly W. Andolina, and Kristen Pengelly Chapter 6: Reframe Political Talk as Discursive Civic Engagement Pamela Conners, Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, Amanda Nienow, Laura Wysocki, Katherine Knobloch, & Reni Joseph Chapter 7: Integrating Interpersonal Communication and Rhetorical Studies in a Course Highlighting Deliberative Democracy Sherry G. Ford & Sally Bennett Hardig Chapter 8: Public Discourse: Civic Action as Training for Democratic Engagement Sarah Wolter & Hagar Attia Chapter 9: Preserving the Liberal Public Sphere through AI Engagement Heather Walters Chapter 10: Looking for Difference: Using Declamation and Controversial Images to Frame Civic Engagement Adam J. Gaffey Chapter 11: Finding Common Ground: How Two Divergent Colleges Converged Around Conversation Tim Muehlhoff & Michael Y. Ahn Chapter 12: How to Have Difficult Conversations: Using Deliberation to Promote Students' Democratic Decision-Making James Proszek, Chris Anderson, Brian A. Long, Augustus Isaac, & Corydon Taylor Chapter 13: Preparing to Have Campus Conversations: Infusing Deliberative Pedagogy with an Ethic of Dialogue Jennifer L. Borda & Renee Guarriello Heath Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Future Actions Angela M. McGowan-Kirsch
Introduction: Pedagogical Strategies for Educating Emerging Citizens in a Polarized Era Angela M. McGowan-Kirsch Chapter 1: Dismantling Polarization through Dialogic and Deliberative Pedagogies Laura W. Black & Carson S. Kay Chapter 2: A "Practice Field" for Democracy: Harnessing the Potential of Sports to Promote Democratic Deliberation in the College Classroom Rebecca A. Alt Chapter 3: Promoting Democracy: Civic Education in an Era of Anti-Democratic Unrest Kevin R. Meyer & Stephen K. Hunt Chapter 4: "The Civil Dialogues Were Dope": Civil Dialogue® as A Tool for Engaging Students in Difficult Conversations in the Classroom Katrina N. Hanna, Robert J. Razzante, & Jennifer A. Linde Chapter 5: An Interdisciplinary Civics Approach: Teaching the Social Contract and Lived Civics Ben Epstein, Molly W. Andolina, and Kristen Pengelly Chapter 6: Reframe Political Talk as Discursive Civic Engagement Pamela Conners, Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, Amanda Nienow, Laura Wysocki, Katherine Knobloch, & Reni Joseph Chapter 7: Integrating Interpersonal Communication and Rhetorical Studies in a Course Highlighting Deliberative Democracy Sherry G. Ford & Sally Bennett Hardig Chapter 8: Public Discourse: Civic Action as Training for Democratic Engagement Sarah Wolter & Hagar Attia Chapter 9: Preserving the Liberal Public Sphere through AI Engagement Heather Walters Chapter 10: Looking for Difference: Using Declamation and Controversial Images to Frame Civic Engagement Adam J. Gaffey Chapter 11: Finding Common Ground: How Two Divergent Colleges Converged Around Conversation Tim Muehlhoff & Michael Y. Ahn Chapter 12: How to Have Difficult Conversations: Using Deliberation to Promote Students' Democratic Decision-Making James Proszek, Chris Anderson, Brian A. Long, Augustus Isaac, & Corydon Taylor Chapter 13: Preparing to Have Campus Conversations: Infusing Deliberative Pedagogy with an Ethic of Dialogue Jennifer L. Borda & Renee Guarriello Heath Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Future Actions Angela M. McGowan-Kirsch
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