Citizenship across the curriculum /

Promoting civic learning in higher education.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Smith, Michael B. 1968-, Nowacek, Rebecca S., Bernstein, Jeffrey, 1961-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, ©2010.
Series:Scholarship of teaching and learning.
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents; Foreword: Civic Learning: Intersections and Interactions; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Ending the Solitude of Citizenship Education; 1 Citizenship-Oriented Approaches to the American Government Course; 2 De-Stabilizing Culture and Citizenship: Crafting a Critical Intercultural Engagement for University Students in a Diversity Course; 3 Fostering Self-Authorship for Citizenship: Telling Metaphors in Dialogue; 4 We Are All Citizens of Auschwitz: Intimate Engagement and the Teaching of the Shoah; 5 Understanding Citizenship as Vocation in a Multidisciplinary Senior Capstone.
  • 6 Educating for Scientific Knowledge, Awakening to a Citizen's Responsibility7 Enumeration, Evidence, and Emancipation; 8 Science, Technology, and Understanding: Teaching the Teachers of Citizens of the Future; 9 Local Environmental History and the Journey to Ecological Citizenship; 10 Across: The Heterogeneity of Civic Education; 11 Academic and Civic Engagement; List of Contributors; Index.