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Educating for Civic Reasoning and Discourse. Executive Summary

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    • Sponsoring Agency:
      William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
    • Intended Audience:
      Teachers; Researchers; Students
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    • Abstract:
      This is the executive summary for the report, "Educating for Civic Reasoning and Discourse." This report aims to better prepare students to examine and discuss complex civic, political, and social issues by ensuring that the curriculum, pedagogy, and learning environments that they experience are informed by the best available evidence and practice. This effort includes identifying opportunities to learn from well-established areas of interdisciplinary research on human learning and development, as well as current exemplars of instruction. At the same time, this report also recognizes that practice and research as they currently exist in more traditional forms of civic and democracy education are underdeveloped. To inform best practices, education researchers and practitioners need to draw insights from a broader disciplinary knowledge base to better understand how abilities in civic reasoning and discourse develop and what pedagogical practices are appropriate and suitable based on student needs. [For the full report, see ED611951.]
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      ERIC
    • Publication Date:
      2021
    • Accession Number:
      ED611952