Reclaiming Dissent

Civics Education for the 21st Century

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Reclaiming Dissent is a unique collection of essays that focus on the value of dissent for the survival of democracy in the United States and the role that education can play with respect to this virtue. The various contributors to this volume share the conviction that the vitality of a democracy depends on the ability of ordinary citizens to debate and oppose the decisions of their government. Yet recent history in the United States suggests that dissent is discouraged and even suppressed in the political, cultural and educational arenas. Many Americans are not even aware that democracy is not primarily about voting every four years or majority rule, but about actively participating in public debates and civic action. This book makes a strong case for the need to reclaim a tradition in the United States, like the one that existed during the Civil Rights Era, in which dissent, opposition, and conflict were part of the daily fabric of our democracy. Teacher educators, teacher candidates, new teachers, and educators in general can greatly benefit from reading this book.

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Introduction
Pages: 1–7
“But They Chose Segregation”
A Case Study of Mexican Immigrant Resistance in California
Pages: 49–63
Unfit for Mature Democracy
Dissent in the Media and the Schools
Pages: 65–85
Dissent
Pulling Teachers off the Sidelines and Back Into the Democratic Game
Pages: 87–105
Power Concedes Nothing without Demand
Educating Future Teachers about the Value of Dissent in a Democratic Society
Pages: 131–152
Educational Researchers and their students
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