2021
DOI: 10.1177/07435584211006785
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“I Really Want to Do Something”: How Civic Education Activities Promote Thinking Toward Civic Purpose Among Early Adolescents

Abstract: Research has shown that youth and their communities benefit from civics education, with its aim to prepare citizens for democracy. However, civics education for adolescents in the United States is not equitable, and determining how to best measure aspects of civic development in younger adolescents is a challenge. In this qualitative study, we explored how the constructs of action civics and civic purpose might inform teachers, other practitioners, and researchers who are interested in understanding the kinds … Show more

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“…After that, I asked participants to frame their reply in terms of what we considered a good citizen or bad citizen and to provide an explanation. A good citizen or bad citizen was ultimately determined by our assessment of that individual’s or group’s civic purpose – the sustained and purposeful commitment to impact positive change in the world (Bauml et al, 2021). Intriguingly, Turner was deemed a good citizen by all ten (10) participants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After that, I asked participants to frame their reply in terms of what we considered a good citizen or bad citizen and to provide an explanation. A good citizen or bad citizen was ultimately determined by our assessment of that individual’s or group’s civic purpose – the sustained and purposeful commitment to impact positive change in the world (Bauml et al, 2021). Intriguingly, Turner was deemed a good citizen by all ten (10) participants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En consecuencia, las acciones están orientadas a la construcción de sociedades más justas e igualitarias, puesto que no sólo basta con reconocer una emoción, sino tener la capacidad para regularla y orientarla para transformar esas realidades aun cuando estas puedan tener una connotación negativa o revestir el carácter de (contra) productiva (Zembylas, 2023). Es por esto, que la adolescencia se evoca como una de las etapas de la vida propicias para propiciar las emociones morales complejas, puesto que, a pesar de ser un momento de cambios en los jóvenes a nivel estructural y funcional (Bauml et al, 2021). También, refiere…”
Section: Emociones Y Formación Para La Ciudadaníaunclassified
“…For example, reflecting the importance of early engagement with stakeholders, many have advocated for an educational response, in the form of embedding scientific literacy, critical thinking skills, and civic education programs in primary and secondary school curricula (Barzilai and Chinn, 2020 ; Cohen et al, 2021 ; Feinstein and Waddington, 2020 ). Some also highlight the need for innovation in education to find more effective ways of promoting those skills (Chinn et al, 2021 ; Valladares, 2022 ) and promoting greater political participation (Bauml et al, 2021 ; Weinberg, 2022 ). This can help facilitate the potential of “citizen science” approaches to generate policy-relevant recommendations, which have been shown to successfully challenge and change entrenched views on issues such as vaccination (Parrella et al, 2016 ; Wise, 2021 ).…”
Section: Kt In a Post-truth Political Economymentioning
confidence: 99%