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Weissbourd, Richard; Manning, Glenn; Torres, Eric – Educational Leadership, 2023
By deepening students' discussion skills, schools can play a key role in bridging communication divides in our society. As the nation has become increasingly politically polarized, how can educators teach constructive dialogue in the classroom? The authors--education experts and researchers--offer seven strategies for helping students engage in…
Descriptors: High School Students, Civics, Interpersonal Communication, Communication Skills
McGuire, Margit E.; Nicholson, Karen; Rand, Allan – Educational Leadership, 2017
Civics education shouldn't be confined to dusty textbooks, as evidenced by this assortment of projects. In one unit, elementary students play out the presidential election--from campaigning to inauguration day--using the Storypath approach. In another project, 5th graders explore the controversy about Confederate monuments by studying a local…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Civics, Learning Activities, Teaching Methods
Allen, Stephanie Teachout – Educational Leadership, 2017
Civics education shouldn't be confined to dusty textbooks, as evidenced by this assortment of projects. In one unit, elementary students play out the presidential election--from campaigning to inauguration day--using the Storypath approach. In another project, 5th graders explore the controversy about Confederate monuments by studying a local…
Descriptors: Civics, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Field Trips
Levine, Peter – Educational Leadership, 2016
Educating students to be good, informed citizens remains a core purpose of K-12 schools. The purposes of civic education, however, are contested, notes Levine, director of the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement. Levine argues that a citizen is someone who seriously asks, "What should we do?"--someone who…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Role of Education
Tripodo, Andrew; Pondiscio, Robert – Educational Leadership, 2017
The current political climate has created urgency around civic education. The authors argue that educators can best seize the moment by infusing authentic activities and experiences in content studies. They provide an example of one such hybrid instructional model from Democracy Prep Public Schools.
Descriptors: Civics, Political Issues, Teaching Methods, Learning Activities
McAvoy, Paula; Hess, Diana – Educational Leadership, 2014
Too often, the authors assert, discussion of controversial issues in high school classrooms is channeled through the teacher, rather than engaging students in discussion with one another. Teachers fear that students won't know how to talk to one another productively about issues, or that they'll end up in shouting matches. But when…
Descriptors: Debate, Discussion, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Hess, Diana – Educational Leadership, 2011
Adults in the United States have been migrating to ideologically homogenous communities, a phenomenon that researchers have called "the big sort." Thus, the need for young Americans to engage in civil discussion of controversial issues has never been greater. Public schools are an ideal place to undo the big sort because controversial issues fit…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Democracy, Democratic Values, Citizenship

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