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Program Models Citizenship And Democracy

Program Model Title State
Service Learning Practicum for Special Education majors School: Coppin State College
MD
Building Blocks: playing the role of community organizer School: Kalamazoo College
MI
Success System Abilities: building students’ civic responsibility School: Davenport University
MI
“”Biology of Global Change course: becoming an active participant in solving environmental problems School: Carleton College
MN
Center for Democracy and Citizenship School: University of Minnesota at Twin Cities
MN
Generations Exchange School:
MN
Public Achievement Program: revitalizing democracy by teaching skills for public leadership School: The University of Saint Thomas
MN
The Jane Addams School for Democracy School: University of Minneapolis -- Twin Cities
MN
Co-curricular activities that support the public affairs mission School: Southwest Missouri State University
MO
Mission in public affairs School: Southwest Missouri State University
MO
General Studies curriculum School: Elon College
NC
Promising Practice: Teaching Civic Leadership Skills through Simulated International Conferences School: Elon College
NC
Fostering Deliberative Citizen Politics in New Hampshire Communities School: Franklin Pierce College
NH
Integrating Deliberative Dialogue into the General Education Curriculum School: Franklin Pierce College
NH
Project SO-PREPARED: after-school enrichment program School: Rivier College
NH
Rethinking Professional and Institutional Identity School: Franklin Pierce College
NH
Growth of Service-Learning Program School: Raritan Valley Community College
NJ
New Jersey Civic Education Consortium School: Rutgers University
NJ
Reflection and debate as the democratic way: the Citizenship and Service Education Program School: State University of New Jersey Rutgers
NJ
Student Literacy Corps School: Ramapo College
NJ

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