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Quinn, Brandy – Applied Developmental Science, 2011
Schools may be able to play a particular role in instilling a strong American identity in young people. They can do this by actively practicing democratic community within the school. This practice of democratic community is key to the development of an individual identity that prioritizes the interdependent relationship between individual and…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, School Role, Public Schools
Benninga, Jacques; Quinn, Brandy – Applied Developmental Science, 2011
By examining history-social science learning standards in the state of California, an argument is made that schools should be concerned about more than narrowly defined academic achievement goals. Instead, a review of those standards suggests that schools are responsible for helping to foster democratic citizenship that grows out of a strong…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Democracy, Citizenship Education, Social Sciences
Lin, Alex Romeo – Applied Developmental Science, 2014
Civic knowledge is critical to interpreting various policy and candidate issues that are necessary to participating in certain political activities, such as voting in elections or attending public demonstrations. Various studies have examined students' perceptions of classroom openness, which reflects perceived levels of political discussion…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes
Malin, Heather – Applied Developmental Science, 2011
American identity is a little understood aspect of youth development, and one that is important to youth civic development and engagement. This article introduces the problem of American identity as a multidisciplinary issue, provides a historical analysis of the philosophical foundation of the nation, and integrates the different disciplinary…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Youth, Adolescents, Democratic Values
Spencer, Margaret Beale – Applied Developmental Science, 2011
This article examines the problem of national and civic detachment among American youth. Using a developmental theoretical framework that integrates the ecological aspects of development with the phenomenological experiences of the developing individual, I argue that young Americans have difficulty developing an attachment to their identity as…
Descriptors: Youth, Immigrants, Models, Phenomenology
Jahromi, Parissa – Applied Developmental Science, 2011
National identity, how one sees oneself as a member of a given nation, is an important form of social identity. Feelings toward one's country are a matter of both individual and collective concern. In an increasingly diverse world, the issue of identifying with a nation is complex and consequential for individual identity formation as well as…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Young Adults, Cultural Pluralism, Democratic Values
Pasek, Josh; Feldman, Lauren; Romer, Daniel; Jamieson, Kathleen Hall – Applied Developmental Science, 2008
Despite a growing consensus that civic education is an important aspect of political socialization, little research has prospectively examined how gains made during civics courses are maintained after high school. This study used a quasi-experimental design to examine longer-term effects of the Student Voices program, which was originally…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Political Socialization, Voting, Self Efficacy