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Civic education: Do liberals do it better?

Journal of Political Ideologies, ISSN: 1469-9613, Vol: 21, Issue: 3, Page: 261-279
2016
  • 24
    Citations
  • 14
    Usage
  • 43
    Captures
  • 0
    Mentions
  • 0
    Social Media
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Metrics Details

  • Citations
    24
    • Citation Indexes
      22
    • Policy Citations
      2
      • Policy Citation
        2
  • Usage
    14
  • Captures
    43

Article Description

Recent research has found that civic education improves the democratic capacity of students and that teachers who employ an ‘open classroom’ approach seem to perform better at accomplishing this goal. We build on behavioural literature suggesting that variation in personality traits across ideology may account for why liberal middle school teachers would be more likely to foster an open classroom climate and as a result do a better job than their conservative counterparts at stimulating in their students’ political knowledge, an important component of democratic capacity. We estimate a series of quasi-experimental multilevel models using data from a survey of American students and teachers. The results indicate that liberal teachers tend to use an open classroom approach more frequently and that the students with the highest levels of political knowledge are in classes taught by liberal teachers. This effect holds up when controlling for individual-level predictors of student knowledge.

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