The Politics of Civic Education


Local Reactions to National Initiatives and State Mandates

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By Eleni M Mantas-Kourounis
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226

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Eleni M. Mantas-Kourounis is an assistant professor of political science at Sacred Heart University.

"Formerly an afterthought, civic education has recently become the topic of intense controversy. Eleni M. Mantas-Kourounis ably traces the origins and effects of two rival reform efforts, offering insights about how they have influenced or failed to change what students actually experience and learn. Anyone from across a wide range of ideologies who wants to improve civic education will benefit from this book, which is also a fine example of research on policy-implementation." --Peter Levine, Tufts University "In her careful analysis of civic education policy, Eleni Mantas-Kourounis persuasively reminds us that state and local implementation requires more than aspirational rhetoric. She demonstrates that its varied pathways into local schools depends as much on political choices as on administrative and educational decisions. With civic education's increasing prominence as a potential strategy for strengthening our frayed democracy, this book offers a timely and useful perspective." --Lorraine McDonnell, University of California Santa Barbara "In the current political landscape, characterized by hyper-partisanship and polarization, The Politics of Civic Education helps us understand why the passage of national or state policies to strengthen and improve civic education is unlikely to turn the antidemocratic tide. This book is a valuable addition to the literature on policy implementation at the local level and the factors that determine why national and state policies rarely pan out as advocates had planned. Through detailed qualitative case studies, Mantas-Kourounis shows that local actors continue to determine the success of policy initiatives in achieving their goals." --J. Celeste Lay, Tulane University

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