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ERIC Number: EJ1300309
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021-May
Pages: 23
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ISSN: ISSN-0726-416X
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Does School Participatory Budgeting Increase Students' Political Efficacy? Bandura's 'Sources', Civic Pedagogy, and Education for Democracy
Gibbs, Norman P.; Bartlett, Tara; Schugurensky, Daniel
Curriculum and Teaching, v36 n1 p5-27 May 2021
Does school participatory budgeting (SPB) increase students' political efficacy? SPB, which is implemented in thousands of schools around the world, is a democratic process of deliberation and decision-making in which students determine how to spend a portion of the school's budget. We examined the impact of SPB on political efficacy in one middle school in Arizona. Our participants' (n = 28) responses on survey items designed to measure self-perceived growth in political efficacy indicated a large effect (Cohen's d = 1.46), suggesting that SPB is an effective approach to civic pedagogy, with promising prospects for developing students' political efficacy.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: Junior High Schools; Middle Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Arizona
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