9781945577048-1945577045-The Long-Term Impact of Learning to Deliberate

The Long-Term Impact of Learning to Deliberate

ISBN-13: 9781945577048
ISBN-10: 1945577045
Author: Katy Harriger, Christy Buchanan, Jill McMillan, Stephanie Gusler
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Kettering Foundation
Format: Paperback 87 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781945577048
ISBN-10: 1945577045
Author: Katy Harriger, Christy Buchanan, Jill McMillan, Stephanie Gusler
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Kettering Foundation
Format: Paperback 87 pages

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The Long-Term Impact of Learning to Deliberate (ISBN-13: 9781945577048 and ISBN-10: 1945577045), written by authors Katy Harriger, Christy Buchanan, Jill McMillan, Stephanie Gusler, was published by Kettering Foundation in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Long-Term Impact of Learning to Deliberate (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.58.

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This report is a follow-up to Harriger and McMillan's Speaking of Politics: Preparing College Students for Democratic Citizenship through Deliberative Dialogue (Kettering Foundation Press, 2007). That book described a four-year study at Wake Forest University in which students, called Democracy Fellows, were exposed to the process of deliberative dialogue both inside and outside of the classroom. The focus of this report is an alumni study of the Democracy Fellows 10 years after their graduation. For purposes of comparison, they are matched with a class cohort that did not participate in the Democracy Fellows study. The authors describe differences in the ways that the Democracy Fellows and their classmates understand citizenship. They found that the Democracy Fellows have a more "complex and nuanced understanding of citizenship and its responsibilities." Ten years later, they are more likely to be politically active and express more eagerness "to engage with people who hold different beliefs." Their classmates' concepts of citizenship are "more legalistic and less complex than those of the Democracy Fellows." The authors of this follow-up study bring together research insights from the literature on political socialization, political participation, and deliberative democracy, with a particular focus on whether and how interventions during the college experience might shape subsequent civic engagement. Their work demonstrates the enduring impact of learning to deliberate.
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