The Fannie Lou Hamer National Institute on Citizenship and Democracy: Engaging a Curriculum and Pedagogy.

Michelle D. Deardorff, Jeff Kolnick, Thandekile R. M. Mvusi, L. McLemore
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THE FANNIE LOU HAMER National Institute on Citizenship and Democracy is a coalition of friends who share a vision of the potential of education. One of the concerns that united us initially was a belief that the college students we teach manifest an empty cynicism regarding American democracy, its history, and its potential for reform. We perceived that our students did not understand our national history as one of struggle and transformation. The Civil Rights Movement is a classic example of the ways in which coalitions of local citizens can hold America accountable to its promises. But we realized that by the time we meet our students as undergraduates, their perceptions of history and politics are fairly fixed. We knew we needed to influence students earlier in their intellectual lives and to do so meant that we must work with the teachers who instruct them. Founded in 1997 at a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar for College Teachers, the Hamer Institute conducts seminars and workshops for K-12 teachers and students that feature the role
范妮·卢·哈默国家公民与民主研究所:参与课程与教学法。
房利美·卢·哈默国家公民与民主研究所是一个朋友的联盟,他们对教育的潜力有着共同的看法。最初把我们团结在一起的一个担忧是,我们认为我们所教的大学生对美国民主、它的历史和它的改革潜力表现出一种空洞的愤世嫉俗。我们意识到我们的学生不了解我们国家的历史是一段斗争和变革的历史。民权运动是一个典型的例子,说明地方公民的联盟可以使美国对其承诺负责。但我们意识到,当我们与本科生见面时,他们对历史和政治的看法已经相当固定了。我们知道我们需要在学生的智力生活早期影响他们,这样做意味着我们必须与指导他们的老师合作。哈默研究所成立于1997年,成立于美国国家人文基金会为大学教师举办的夏季研讨会上,它为K-12的教师和学生举办研讨会和讲习班
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