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ID171292
Title ProperComic-con
Other Title Informationcan comics of the constitution enable meaningful learning in political science?
LanguageENG
AuthorOwens, Katharine A ;  Eno, Victor ;  Abrams, Jocelyn ;  Bedney, Danielle
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores the value and application of using comic images to teach difficult political texts. We presented either visual or textual portions of the Constitution to 71 American 18- to 22-year-olds using Survey Monkey Audience, measuring and comparing their knowledge of the Constitution before and after viewing. Respondents viewing the comic of congressional duties experienced statistically significant gains in pretest to posttest mean knowledge scores. Respondents viewing the text also experienced an increase in mean scores pretest to posttest; however, these changes were smaller and not statistically significant. This indicates that students may better comprehend content from visual depictions of difficult texts. We conclude by providing an example of one way that we use comics of political texts as a tool for student learning in an international civics exchange program.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 53, No.1; Jan 2020: p.161-166
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics 2020-03 53, 1
Key WordsPolitical Science ;  Comic Images ;  Knowledge of the Constitution ;  International Civics Exchange Program