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Learning citizenship by doing: Evaluating the effects of a required political campaign internship in American Government.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2009
Abstract
After years of teaching American National Government as a standard lecture course, I added a campaign internship component. In this article I will discuss course design and implementation (resources and logistics involved in including an internship component) as well as course outcomes (what students learned about campaigns and the effect of the internship experience on the students). I found that getting students engaged in the political process had far-reaching effects beyond what would have been possible in the traditional political science classroom.
Language
en_US
Publisher
Community College National Center for Community Engagement
Recommended Citation
McLauchlan, J.S. (2009). Learning citizenship by doing: Evaluating the effects of a required political campaign internship in American Government. Journal for Civic Commitment, 12
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Article
Comments
Full-text article originally published in The Journal for Civic Commitment, 12th issue, Spring 2009. http://www.mesacc.edu/other/engagement/Journal/Issue12/McLauchlan.shtml