US Higher Education's Civic Responsibility to Educate for Informal Political Representation

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Caitlin Murphy Brust, Hannah Widmaier
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In this paper, Caitlin Murphy Brust and Hannah Widmaier begin with the assumption that highly selective institutions of higher education in the United States have a duty to promote civic equality. They employ Wendy Salkin's theory of informal political representation to examine how highly selective institutions should go about promoting civic equality. According to Salkin's theory, someone serves as an informal political representative (IPR) when they speak or act on behalf of others, without having been selected to do so via a systematized selection procedure. Brust and Widmaier argue that as part of their civic educational missions, highly selective institutions should educate their students for informal political representation, and this includes equipping students to (1) serve as effective IPRs, (2) be responsible audience members to others' informal political representation, and (3) deliberate carefully and with open-mindedness about when they should or should not take on the role of IPR. Brust and Widmaier examine two types of injustice that students from marginalized communities face at highly selective institutions, and they explore how education for informal political representation might ameliorate those injustices. The authors conclude by offering some practical suggestions to institutional policymakers and educators.

美国高等教育对非正式政治代表教育的公民责任
在本文中,凯特琳-墨菲-布鲁斯特(Caitlin Murphy Brust)和汉娜-维德迈尔(Hannah Widmaier)首先假定,美国的高等教育机构具有高度选拔性,有责任促进公民平等。她们运用温迪-萨尔金(Wendy Salkin)的非正式政治代表理论,研究了高等教育机构应如何促进公民平等。根据 Salkin 的理论,当一个人未经系统化的选拔程序选拔而代表他人发言或行动时,他就是非正式政治代表(IPR)。布鲁斯特和维德迈尔认为,作为其公民教育使命的一部分,高选拔性院校应该对学生进行非正式政治代表的教育,这包括培养学生:(1)成为有效的非正式政治代表;(2)成为他人非正式政治代表的负责任的听众;(3)以开放的心态仔细斟酌何时应该或不应该承担非正式政治代表的角色。布鲁斯特和维德迈尔研究了来自边缘化社区的学生在选拔性很强的院校中面临的两类不公正现象,并探讨了非正式政治代表教育可以如何改善这些不公正现象。最后,作者向院校决策者和教育工作者提出了一些实用建议。
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EDUCATIONAL THEORY
EDUCATIONAL THEORY EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The general purposes of Educational Theory are to foster the continuing development of educational theory and to encourage wide and effective discussion of theoretical problems within the educational profession. In order to achieve these purposes, the journal is devoted to publishing scholarly articles and studies in the foundations of education, and in related disciplines outside the field of education, which contribute to the advancement of educational theory. It is the policy of the sponsoring organizations to maintain the journal as an open channel of communication and as an open forum for discussion.
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