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Alex Tabarrok – Journal of Economic Education, 2025
During the pandemic, the economic way of thinking was extraordinarily useful, leading to a quick consensus among economists of widely differing political persuasions on many issues of pandemic policy. Yet speaking to politicians, bureaucrats, and the public revealed many ways in which the economic way of thinking was foreign and sometimes…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Economics, Economics Education
Meghan Condon – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
This article presents a teaching case study of a semester-long progression of engaged learning activities in an introductory American politics course. The method enhances a traditional democratic participation assignment with authentic social network engagement. Students in the course selected democratic actions from a menu. Actions involved…
Descriptors: College Students, Political Science, Authentic Learning, Learner Engagement
Valeria Damiani; Elisa Caponera; Bruno Losito; Laura Palmerio; Gabriella Agrusti – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
Civic engagement represents a key aspect of a democratic society and is itself a multidimensional construct. Research has shown that the promotion of civic engagement is an important component of civic and citizenship education intended in a broad sense, pertaining to formal, non-formal and informal learning situations. Within a national scenario…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Civics, Citizenship Education, Grade 8
Gregory E. McAvoy; Paula McAvoy; Rachel Waltz; Emily Grace – Democracy & Education, 2025
This study investigates the effectiveness of two pedagogical strategies--deliberation and debate--in fostering productive political discussions among high school students, with a focus on overcoming affective polarization. Paying attention to students' comfort, engagement, and willingness to participate, this study employs a mixed-method approach…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Debate, Political Issues
Latifa Sebti; Faten Baroudi – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2024
Arab international students are considered an integral part of American universities bringing cultural and academic perspectives that enrich campus diversity. Grounded in Bronfenbrenner's (1977) ecological theory of development, we seek to understand the mutual interactions of ecological factors contributing to Arab international students' campus…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Arabs, Student Participation, Student Attitudes
Michalinos Zembylas – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
This paper suggests that the phenomenon of 'cancel culture' has significant pedagogical implications for teacher education. In particular, the analysis problematises the phenomenon of cancel culture, focusing on how issues relating to race, racism and structural injustice are framed in social media. It is argued that for teacher education programs…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Social Media, Racism, Social Justice