Answering the call: Offering and analyzing civil discourse opportunities in undergraduate public affairs education

IF 2.4 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS EDUCATION Pub Date : 2022-12-06 DOI:10.1080/15236803.2022.2148604
P. Barnes, M. Morris, Andrea L. Pierce, T. Shaffer
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ABSTRACT The widening cracks in the foundations of American democracy are leading to appeals for higher educational institutions generally, and public affairs programs specifically, to offer more courses on civil discourse. In this paper, we conduct a curriculum scan to evaluate the extent to which public affairs programs have answered these calls at the undergraduate level. The findings indicate that civil discourse-themed courses are essentially absent in the largest undergraduate public affairs programs, leaving the calls woefully unanswered. Then, analyzing students’ pre-post survey responses from a new course that offered content on the intersection of civil discourse and public policy making, we find that a civil discourse-themed course can simultaneously answer the calls and ensure that students meet the objectives of baccalaureate public affairs education recommended by the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration. The results are encouraging for public affairs education and democratic governance alike.
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回应呼唤:提供与分析本科公共事务教育中的公民话语机会
美国民主基础的裂缝日益扩大,导致人们普遍呼吁高等教育机构,特别是公共事务专业,提供更多关于公民话语的课程。在本文中,我们进行了一次课程扫描,以评估公共事务专业在多大程度上回应了这些呼吁。调查结果表明,在最大的本科公共事务专业中,公民话语主题课程基本上是缺席的,可悲的是,这些呼吁没有得到回应。然后,通过对一门提供公民话语与公共政策制定交叉内容的新课程的学生调查前反馈进行分析,我们发现公民话语主题课程可以同时回应这一呼吁,并确保学生达到全国公共事务与管理学院协会推荐的本科公共事务教育目标。结果对公共事务教育和民主治理都是令人鼓舞的。
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