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Teachers Matter: The Trouble with Leaving Political Education to the Coaches

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Caliendo examines the results of a comprehensive study of how students learn about American Government. The working premise is that while many political attitudes formed during adolescent socialization are open to change throughout one's life, latent attitudes that are not salient and, thus, are not challenged with new information provided by media or other communications are more likely to persist into adulthood. He focuses on diffuse support for the United States Supreme Court and argues that how students are taught about the Court in high school is likely to have a particularly lasting effect due to the Court's relative invisibility.

Drawing from interviews with teachers, analysis of Government textbooks, and student surveys, the findings suggest that teachers make a difference in how students perceive parts of the political system (particularly the Supreme Court). This is particularly relevant for more abstract parts of the system since those types of attitudes are unlikely to be challenged through the mass media throughout one's life. Normative discussion of the role of schools in educating for democracy suggests that there is a problem of priority as well as approach. Putting social science on the back burner may have important ramifications, as students are not asked to think critically about the American political system and their role within it. Of particular interest to scholars, researchers, and policy makers involved with social science education and political socialization.

152 pages, Hardcover

First published July 30, 2000

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About the author

Dr. Stephen Maynard Caliendo is Professor of Political Science, Chairperson of the Human Thought and Behavior Division, and Ruge Distinguished Teaching Fellow at North Central College. He is co-founder and co-director of The Project on Race in Political Communication and has been associated with the Junior State of America since 2000. He is often asked to provide media commentary on national and local political news; he serves as a political analyst for CBS2 Chicago and WDCB Public Radio.

Visit his YouTube channel (http://YouTube.com/SMCaliendo).

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