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Owner: Richard Blissett
Owner Email: rblissett@umbc.edu
Paper Title: Grounding Civic Education in Civic Life: An Evaluation of the STRiVE Program
Session Title: SIG 41 Roundtable Presentations (II) (Table 7)
Paper Type: Roundtable Presentation
Presentation Date: 4/12/2024
Presentation Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Descriptors: Democratic Practices, Higher Education, Program Evaluation
Methodology: Mixed Method
Author(s): Richard Blissett, University of Maryland - Baltimore County; Tess McRae, University of Maryland - Baltimore County; David Hoffman, University of Maryland - Baltimore County
Unit: SIG-Experiential Education and Community Engagement: Scholarship and Practice
Abstract: Modern concerns about American democracy are revitalizing interest in civic education, often defined by education about civic virtues and knowledge. However, an emerging theoretical perspective, grounded in theories of deliberative democracy, emphasizes the need for curricular approaches centering the deeper psychological changes required for citizens to engage in the co-development of their society. The STRiVE program, which engages college students, is designed to align with this perspective, and this study evaluates how STRiVE creates civic outcomes for its participants. Preliminary results identify important civic self-perceptions that are altered as a function of STRiVE, including the value of vulnerability, relationships, and common humanity as a part of democratic living. These results have implications for the future of civic education.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3102/2103315