Educating for citizenship was the original mission of American schools, but for decades that knowledge-also known as civics education-has been in decline, as schools have shifted focus to college and career, STEM, and raising reading and math scores.
But over the last few years, spurred on by political polarization and a steep decline in public understanding, civics education is seeing a nation-wide resurgence, as school leaders, educators, and parents recognize the urgency of teaching young people how America works-especially young people who have been marginalized from the political system.
But this isn't your grandmother's civics.
The new civics has been updated and re-tooled for the phone-addicted, multi-cultural, globalized twenty-first century kid.
From combatting fake news with fact checking in Silicon Valley, to reviving elementary school social studies in Nashville, to learning civic activism in Oklahoma City, journalist Holly Korbey documents the grassroots revival happening across the country.
Along the way, she provides an essential guidebook for educators, school leaders and caregivers of all types who want to educate a new generation of engaged citizens at a critical time in American democracy.
About the Author Holly Korbey is an education and parenting journalist who writes about teaching and learning for a national audience.
Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, KQED Mind Shift, Edutopia and others.
Follow her on Twitter at @HKorbey.
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers este o companie de editare independentă fondată în 1949.
Sunt specializate în publicații academice, în special în științe umaniste și sociale.
Compania publică cărți, reviste și media electronice într-o gamă largă de discipline, inclusiv filozofie, științe politice, educație, istorie și literatură.
Rowman & Littlefield este cunoscut pentru angajamentul său față de excelența academică și pentru catalogul său divers de titluri care se adresează atât cititorilor academici, cât și generali.