Civics in Arizona Classrooms
Description
Based on recent polls, citizens generally agree that civic education has an important place in schools, yet it is often overlooked by schools due to high-stakes testing. Even when civics is included in the curriculum, the methods and goals of said education are not consistent. This paper addresses civic education in the Peoria Unified School District by examining state education standards, textbooks and curriculum in the subject of social studies. This paper calls attention to the connection between education and citizenship, and organizes the curriculum in three categories of citizenship created by Kahne and Westheimer (2004). The purpose of this research is to examine civic education in the Peoria Unified School District, and address the role of civic education in relation to democratic citizenship.
Date Created
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2015-05
Agent
- Author (aut): Schryver, Haley Alyse
- Thesis director: Ron, Amit
- Committee member: Harris, Lauren
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Contributor (ctb): School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies