Description
This thesis explores the current standards and the progress being made for civic education in the state of Arizona. To develop a new model, it draws on the programs offered to students in the community of Camden, NJ by the thriving civics department at Rutgers University. Motivated by the current lack of civic resources in Arizona high schools, this research seeks out a practical, community-centered approach to improving the civic education standards. Arizona was one of the first states to make civic education a priority by passing the American Civics Act, but there is still a long way to go to create civically engaged classrooms for students. The proposed plan combines citizenship pedagogy with direct service opportunities, mentorship, and community projects to help students become engaged in their local communities.
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Title
- Arizona Civic Education: A Plan to Strengthen Engagement Beyond the Classroom
Contributors
- Miller, Mekenna Moriah (Author)
- Simhony, Avital (Thesis director)
- Lennon, Tara (Committee member)
- School of Public Affairs (Contributor)
- School of Social Transformation (Contributor)
- School of Politics and Global Studies (Contributor, Contributor, Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2020-05
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