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Melissa Arnold Lyon; Leslie Finger; Hyesang Noh – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
The "Protestor's Dilemma" refers to the paradox faced by protestors where their disruptive actions, while necessary to gain public attention and support, could potentially provoke backlash and weaken the very support they seek to gain. How can protestors overcome this dilemma? Teacher strikes point toward a potential path forward. To…
Descriptors: Teacher Strikes, Voting, Political Attitudes, Parents
Jessica Sutter; Audra Watson – State Education Standard, 2025
In 2024, fewer than one in four US youth felt like they belonged to a group that expresses itself politically, and 44 percent of young nonvoters were disinterested or disliked the candidates. In a moment where many adults of all ages are dissatisfied with politics, polarization, and American governmental institutions, the state of youth civic…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Youth, Civics, Citizenship Education
Malcolm Tight – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
This article examines the relation between education, voting and representation, and, in particular, the argument that more highly educated people should have more votes, as they should be better at judging important political decisions. In the past this issue attracted the attention of great thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, Newman and Mill. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Voting, Citizen Participation, Educational Attainment
Andrés A. Acuña-Duarte; César A. Salazar – SAGE Open, 2024
An i-voting system may promote electoral participation by reducing travel cost and time to polling places, especially among youth who are more accustomed to technological changes. We study the linkage between travel costs on election day and voter turnout by comparing past electoral participation with stated voting behavior in a hypothetical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Elections, Voting
Young People's Trust in Institutions, Civic Knowledge and Their Dispositions toward Civic Engagement
Wolfram Schulz – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
Recent years have witnessed signs of increasing political instability in democratic countries as well as growing alienation from civic institutions and processes among citizens, especially among young people. Within the context of civic and citizenship education, it is important to review such phenomena and study their extent among young people as…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Knowledge Level, Trust (Psychology), Democracy
Brendan Sheran; Ashley Carey; Jack Schneider; Rebecca Woodland; Kathryn McDermott – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
Dialogue, listening, and compromise are essential elements of living in a democracy. In a highly partisan time, is it possible to reestablish common ground when it comes to how best to educate our children in and for democracy? Authors Brendan Sheran, Ashley Carey, Jack Schneider, Rebecca Woodland, and Kathryn McDermott, who are affiliated with…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Citizen Participation, Models, Public Opinion
Gallos, Anna; Geneske, Jay; Ghate, Debi; Leighninger, Matt; Vinnakota, Rajiv – Institute for Citizens & Scholars, 2023
The Institute for Citizens & Scholars brings together diverse people, across traditional divides, to build a constitutional democracy that works for all. In 2019, Citizens & Scholars released the whitepaper "From Civic Education to a Civic Learning Ecosystem: A Landscape Analysis and Case for Collaboration," which noted a…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Readiness, Measurement, Civics
Guzman, Amilcar; Cabrera, Alberto F. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
This study sought to examine how Latina/o college graduates engage civically. Through a four-step quantitative design, we found that Latina/o college graduates vote, volunteer, advocate, donate money, serve as cultural and political resources, and run for elected office. We also identified five typologies, or classes, of civically engaged Latina/o…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Hispanic Americans, College Graduates, Voting
Sarah R. Cohodes; James J. Feigenbaum – Education Next, 2024
Americans with more education vote at higher rates. Some studies have found evidence of a causal relationship, while others have not. The available data also tell us little about why and how education increases voting. The authors looked the educational trajectories and adult voting records of students who attend charter schools in Boston. The…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Voting, Citizen Participation, Academic Achievement
Cindy Elmore – Journal of College and Character, 2024
Many college students are motivated to vote in presidential elections. Like most Americans, however, they are far less likely to vote in elections for local officeholders. Often this is because they have little to no information about the candidates. Starting in 2020, with university support, the author and a colleague began providing nonpartisan…
Descriptors: Elections, Information Sources, Voting, College Students
D'Wayne Bell; Jing Feng; John B. Holbein; Jonathan Smith – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
Pundits, politicians, and academics have long worried about potentially low rates of civic participation among STEM-oriented students. Does studying STEM actually decrease the odds that young people will be actively involved in democracy? To answer this question, we created a dataset of over 23 million students in the United States, matched to…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Majors (Students), Voting, Student Participation
Katie Taylor; Andrew Miller – Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, 2025
Every year on January 16, Washington public schools participate in Temperance and Good Citizenship Day (TAGCD) in accordance with Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 28A.230.150. On this day, Washington social studies teachers must provide instructional time for high school seniors to register to vote. The Office of Superintendent of Public…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Voting, Citizen Participation, Social Studies
Hylton, Mary E.; Lane, Shannon R.; Smith, Tanya Rhodes; Ostrander, Jason; Powers, Jenna – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
Although voting is a fundamental mechanism through which Americans engage with their democracy, social workers often do not see it as a valid component of practice. Voting is an important source of political power and provides a means to ensure equitable representation. Educating social work students on how they can encourage voter engagement…
Descriptors: Social Work, Professional Education, Voting, Citizen Participation
Institute for Citizens & Scholars, 2023
"The Civic Outlook of Young Adults in America" is a first-of-its-kind national survey of 18-24-year-old Americans that sheds light on their civic knowledge, civic engagement, and commitment to democracy. Part of a multi-year research initiative to measure holistic youth civic preparedness in America, Citizens & Scholars commissioned…
Descriptors: Civics, Young Adults, National Surveys, Knowledge Level
Milliken, Matthew; Smith, Alan – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2022
Twenty years ago, Northern Ireland's previously prominent presence in the headlines of the yellow press dwindled to virtual non-existence. As the region's three-decade long conflict went into abeyance and the daily death tally dropped, the vagaries of the region's little-understood, political tensions were assigned to little-read columns hidden…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Multiple Literacies, Student Attitudes