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Democracy for Some: The Civic Opportunity Gap in High School

Author: 
Joseph Kahne
Author: 
Ellen Middaugh
Publication Date: 
2008
Publisher: 
Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE)
Pages: 
30
Abstract: 

In our study of high school civic opportunities, the authors found that a student's race and academic track, and a school's average socioeconomic status (SES) determines the availability of the school-based civic learning opportunities that promote voting and broader forms of civic engagement. High school students attending higher SES schools, those who are college-bound, and white students get more of these opportunities than low-income students, those not heading to college, and students of color. The study is based on surveys of more than 2,500 California juniors and seniors over a two-year period (2005-2007) as well as on analysis of a nationally representative data set of more 2,811 9th graders. Students were surveyed about how their high school civic learning experiences aligned with civic education best practices. This paper details those findings and suggests ways policymakers and educators can respond.

Call Number: 
512/A/KAH/2008
Sector: 
Electronic Availability: 
Available online
Library Item Type: 
Electronic resource - book/monograph
Topics: Theory & Practice: 
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