ID | 096393 |
Title Proper | Blending elements of economics and political science |
Other Title Information | intergenerational dialogue, civic engagement, and related student scholarly activity |
Language | ENG |
Author | Catlett, Rob |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | I don't think I am good enough" was more than one student's response when invited to participate in civic engagement activities or to articulate their own original scholarly ideas. The insecurities underlying comments like this one are probably much more complex when put into the context of a student's academic life and its normal expectations. Students may have heard about previous civic engagement ventures from classmates who preceded them, and admittedly, many of those students had similar reservations in previous American Democracy Project (ADP) ventures; however, the America's Future Initiative was different. This initiative aspires to engage students' critical and analytical thinking on issues related to deficits and debt, especially in the public sector; furthermore, America's Future is a call to action without a prepared script. |
`In' analytical Note | Political Science and Politics Vol. 43, No. 2; Apr 2010: p.337-342 |
Journal Source | Political Science and Politics Vol. 43, No. 2; Apr 2010: p.337-342 |
Key Words | Economics ; Political Science ; Intergenerational Dialogue ; Civic Engagement ; American Democracy Project ; America |