通过公民身份分类:使用认知脚手架来解析青少年公民身份形成的案例研究

Q2 Social Sciences
Victoria Davis Smith , Kevin R. Magill , Brooke Blevins , Nate Scholten
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引用次数: 5

摘要

公民参与要求个人既具备民主原则的知识,又具备推动变革的技能。如果没有为学生提供概念框架和实践公民身份的机会,他们就很难获得富有成效的公民生活所必需的知识和技能。在暑期公民学院,我们使用Westheimer和Kahne(2004)的公民类型学实施并研究了一项活动,以帮助学生努力理解他们对“好”公民的理解。我们发现(1)学生挪用了Westheimer和Kahne的公民类型的语言,用它来描述他们对公民的不断扩大的理解;(2)学生使用公民类型来命名和理解他们的公民身份。我们讨论这些发现,并反思我们使用韦斯特海默和卡恩的公民类型作为认知脚手架。
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Sorting through citizenship: A case study on using cognitive scaffolding to unpack adolescent civic identity formation

Civic engagement requires individuals to have both knowledge of democratic principles and the skills for enacting change. Acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary for a productive civic life can be difficult for students if they are not provided conceptual scaffolds and opportunities to practice citizenship. We implemented and studied an activity using Westheimer and Kahne's (2004) citizenship typology during a summer civics institute to help students grapple with their understandings of “good” citizenship. We found (1) students appropriated the language of Westheimer and Kahne's citizenship typology by using it to describe their expanding understandings of citizenship; and (2) students used the citizenship typology to name and make sense of their civic identity. We discuss these findings and reflect on our use of Westheimer and Kahne's citizenship typology as a cognitive scaffold.

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Journal of Social Studies Research
Journal of Social Studies Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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27
期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Studies Research (JSSR) is an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal designed to foster the dissemination of ideas and research findings related to the social studies. JSSR is the official publication of The International Society for the Social Studies (ISSS). JSSR is published four times per year (winter, spring, summer, & fall).
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