Please join CEHV on Friday, February 3 in Thompson Library 165 (or online) for a COMPAS Colloquium on the topic, "What Should Civic Education Become in the 21st Century?"
Democracies, in their essence, require the engaged participation of their citizens working towards articulating and pursuing shared goals. Arguably, these practices require a degree of skill and preparation such that the value of civic education cannot be overstated as a core component of a successful democracy. But how should societies understand the complexities of civic education in the current age? How should civic education respond to growing calls for justice as voiced through emergent social movements? Amidst rising patterns of immigration and globalized loyalties, can traditional approaches to civic education satisfy the needs of our democracy? Join us for a colloquium event exploring these and other timely themes of civic education in the 21st century.
This colloquium, part of CEHV's 2022-23 COMPAS Program on Education in our Democracy, will feature Angela Banks (Law, Arizona State University) and Peter Levine (Citizenship & Public Affairs, Tufts University). It will be moderated by Winston Thompson (Educational Studies, Ohio State).
In-person attendance is encouraged, but attendees are welcome to access the event virtually.
COMPAS Colloquium: What Should Civic Education Become in the 21st Century?
February 3, 2023
12:00PM - 1:30PM
Thompson Library 165
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2023-02-03 13:00:00
2023-02-03 14:30:00
COMPAS Colloquium: What Should Civic Education Become in the 21st Century?
Please join CEHV on Friday, February 3 in Thompson Library 165 (or online) for a COMPAS Colloquium on the topic, "What Should Civic Education Become in the 21st Century?"
Democracies, in their essence, require the engaged participation of their citizens working towards articulating and pursuing shared goals. Arguably, these practices require a degree of skill and preparation such that the value of civic education cannot be overstated as a core component of a successful democracy. But how should societies understand the complexities of civic education in the current age? How should civic education respond to growing calls for justice as voiced through emergent social movements? Amidst rising patterns of immigration and globalized loyalties, can traditional approaches to civic education satisfy the needs of our democracy? Join us for a colloquium event exploring these and other timely themes of civic education in the 21st century.
This colloquium, part of CEHV's 2022-23 COMPAS Program on Education in our Democracy, will feature Angela Banks (Law, Arizona State University) and Peter Levine (Citizenship & Public Affairs, Tufts University). It will be moderated by Winston Thompson (Educational Studies, Ohio State).
In-person attendance is encouraged, but attendees are welcome to access the event virtually.
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Add to Calendar
2023-02-03 12:00:00
2023-02-03 13:30:00
COMPAS Colloquium: What Should Civic Education Become in the 21st Century?
Please join CEHV on Friday, February 3 in Thompson Library 165 (or online) for a COMPAS Colloquium on the topic, "What Should Civic Education Become in the 21st Century?"
Democracies, in their essence, require the engaged participation of their citizens working towards articulating and pursuing shared goals. Arguably, these practices require a degree of skill and preparation such that the value of civic education cannot be overstated as a core component of a successful democracy. But how should societies understand the complexities of civic education in the current age? How should civic education respond to growing calls for justice as voiced through emergent social movements? Amidst rising patterns of immigration and globalized loyalties, can traditional approaches to civic education satisfy the needs of our democracy? Join us for a colloquium event exploring these and other timely themes of civic education in the 21st century.
This colloquium, part of CEHV's 2022-23 COMPAS Program on Education in our Democracy, will feature Angela Banks (Law, Arizona State University) and Peter Levine (Citizenship & Public Affairs, Tufts University). It will be moderated by Winston Thompson (Educational Studies, Ohio State).
In-person attendance is encouraged, but attendees are welcome to access the event virtually.
Registration and Details
Thompson Library 165
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America/New_York
public