Education for Citizenship: Ideas and Innovations in Political Learning
By Benjamin R. Barber (Foreword by), William Ball (Contribution by), Richard Battistoni (Contribution by), Joseph Cammarano (Contribution by), Kimberley P. Canfield (Contribution by), James D. Chesney (Contribution by), William D. Coplin (Contribution by), Otto Feinstein (Contribution by), Linda L. Fowler (Contribution by), John F. Freie (Contribution by), Glen Halva-Neubauer (Contribution by), Naeem Inayatullah (Contribution by), Marc Lendler (Contribution by), Daniel W. O'Connell (Contribution by), Craig Rimmerman (Contribution by), Mark Rupert (Contribution by), Grant Reeher (Editor), Joseph Cammarano (Editor)
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By Benjamin R. Barber (Foreword by), William Ball (Contribution by), Richard Battistoni (Contribution by), Joseph Cammarano (Contribution by), Kimberley P. Canfield (Contribution by), James D. Chesney (Contribution by), William D. Coplin (Contribution by), Otto Feinstein (Contribution by), Linda L. Fowler (Contribution by), John F. Freie (Contribution by), Glen Halva-Neubauer (Contribution by), Naeem Inayatullah (Contribution by), Marc Lendler (Contribution by), Daniel W. O'Connell (Contribution by), Craig Rimmerman (Contribution by), Mark Rupert (Contribution by), Grant Reeher (Editor), Joseph Cammarano (Editor)
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This book addresses the challenge of education for citizenship at a specific, concrete level. It offers examples of efforts to create among our students a new set of what Tocqueville called mores or culturally defining 'habits of the heart' which will enhance citizenship, foster a sense of connectedness to a community stretching beyond the university, and ultimately, support the practices, basic values, and institutions necessary for the democratic process.























