Hastings Cent Rep. 2021 Jan;51 Suppl 1:S15-S22. doi: 10.1002/hast.1224.
Civic education that prepares students for principled civic participation is vital to democracy. Schools face significant challenges, however, as they attempt to educate for democracy in a democracy in crisis. Parents, educators, and policy-makers disagree about what America's civic future should look like, and hence about what schools should teach. Likewise, hyperpartisanship, mutual mistrust, and the breakdown of democratic norms are perverting the kinds of civic relationships and values that schools want to model and achieve. Nonetheless, there is strong evidence that young people want to be civically engaged and are hungry for more and better civic learning opportunities. Reviving the civic mission of schools is thus a win-win-win. Adults want it, youth want it, and democracy needs it. We propose three means by which educators and the public can reconstruct our common purpose and achieve civic innovation to help democracy in crisis: support action civics, strengthen youth leadership outside the classroom, and engage both students and adults with "hard history" and contemporary controversies.
为有原则的公民参与做准备的公民教育对于民主至关重要。然而,学校在试图在一个陷入危机的民主国家中进行民主教育时,面临着重大挑战。家长、教育工作者和政策制定者对美国的公民未来应该是什么样子存在分歧,因此也对学校应该教授什么存在分歧。同样,极端党派之争、相互不信任以及民主规范的崩溃,正在扭曲学校想要塑造和实现的公民关系和价值观。尽管如此,有强有力的证据表明,年轻人希望参与公民事务,并且渴望获得更多更好的公民学习机会。因此,恢复学校的公民使命是一种双赢的选择。成年人希望如此,年轻人希望如此,民主也需要如此。我们提出了三种方法,教育工作者和公众可以通过这些方法重建我们的共同目标,并实现公民创新,以帮助陷入危机的民主:支持行动公民学,加强课堂外的青年领导力,以及让学生和成年人都参与“艰难的历史”和当代争议。