Amid hyper-partisanship, increasing critiques of civic education reform priorities from conservatives, and growing signs of democratic backsliding, can schools provide foundational support for democratic norms, commitments, and capacities? Drawing on a unique national survey of high school principals conducted in 2018, we examine how political context, district priorities, and principal beliefs and characteristics are related to support for civic education. We find that a school’s partisan context is unrelated to most supports for democratic education. Of note, however, support for the discussion of controversial issues is less common in conservative districts, raising important questions about why the discussion of controversial issues (a ...
One central aspect of a healthy democracy is the practice of democratic dissent. For the first time ...
S chools are uniquely placed in democracies. Among other things, they are sites of learning about th...
There is little doubt of public school’s role in the enculturation of youth into American democracy....
Given the current challenges facing our democracy in the United States, the role of public schools i...
In recent decades, there has been increasing concern over declining political participation and what...
American political leaders and editorial pundits routinely decry the demise of democratic life in th...
Mission statements and public statements of values are widely recognized as important for educationa...
High-quality civic learning opportunities remain the exception, rather than the norm, in public scho...
This article explores civic learning, civic participation, and the development of civic agency withi...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
One central aspect of a healthy democracy is the practice of democratic dissent. For the first time ...
One central aspect of a healthy democracy is the practice of democratic dissent. For the first time ...
One central aspect of a healthy democracy is the practice of democratic dissent. For the first time ...
One central aspect of a healthy democracy is the practice of democratic dissent. For the first time ...
One central aspect of a healthy democracy is the practice of democratic dissent. For the first time ...
S chools are uniquely placed in democracies. Among other things, they are sites of learning about th...
There is little doubt of public school’s role in the enculturation of youth into American democracy....
Given the current challenges facing our democracy in the United States, the role of public schools i...
In recent decades, there has been increasing concern over declining political participation and what...
American political leaders and editorial pundits routinely decry the demise of democratic life in th...
Mission statements and public statements of values are widely recognized as important for educationa...
High-quality civic learning opportunities remain the exception, rather than the norm, in public scho...
This article explores civic learning, civic participation, and the development of civic agency withi...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
An extensive body of work has found that countries with relatively educated populations are more lik...
One central aspect of a healthy democracy is the practice of democratic dissent. For the first time ...
One central aspect of a healthy democracy is the practice of democratic dissent. For the first time ...
One central aspect of a healthy democracy is the practice of democratic dissent. For the first time ...
One central aspect of a healthy democracy is the practice of democratic dissent. For the first time ...
One central aspect of a healthy democracy is the practice of democratic dissent. For the first time ...
S chools are uniquely placed in democracies. Among other things, they are sites of learning about th...
There is little doubt of public school’s role in the enculturation of youth into American democracy....