As the public purposes of higher education are being challenged by the increasing pressures of commodification and market-driven principles, Deliberative Pedagogy argues for colleges and universities to be critical spaces for democratic engagement. The authors build upon contemporary research on participatory approaches to teaching and learning while simultaneously offering a robust introduction to the theory and practice of deliberative pedagogy as a new educational model for civic life. This volume is written for faculty members and academic professionals involved in curricular, co-curricular, and community settings, as well as administrators who seek to support faculty, staff, and students in such efforts. The book begins with a theoretical grounding and historical underpinning of education for democracy, provides a diverse collection of practical case studies with best practices shared by an array of scholars from varying disciplines and institutional contexts worldwide, and concludes with useful methods of assessment and next steps for this work. The contributors seek to catalyze a conversation about the role of deliberation in the next paradigm of teaching and learning in higher education and how it connects with the future of democracy. Ultimately, this book seeks to demonstrate how higher education institutions can cultivate collaborative and engaging learning environments that better address the complex challenges in our global society.
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"This excellent edited volume highlights the connection between education and democracy and offers an innovative and engaging approach to pedagogy. The examples in this book show how faculty in a wide range of disciplines can create learning-oriented experiences where students engage in meaningful dialogue and deliberation with diverse others in their classrooms, campuses, and communities. Deliberative Pedagogy offers insights on how we can transform college classrooms into spaces for learning that prepare thoughtful, engaged global citizens."
-Laura Black, Associate Professor, Ohio University, and editor of Journal of Public Deliberation
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Timothy J. Shaffer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies and the Assistant Director of the Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy at Kansas State University. He is also the Principal Research Specialist at the National Institute for Civil Discourse at the University of Arizona.
Nicholas V. Longo is the Chair of the Department of Public and Community Service Studies and a Professor of Global Studies at Providence College.
Idit Manosevitch is the Founding Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning and a faculty member in the School of Communication at Netanya Academic College in Israel.
Maxine S. Thomas is the Vice President, Secretary, and General Counsel for the Kettering Foundation.
Contents Foreword / David Mathews Preface / Maxine S. Thomas Introduction / Nicholas V. Longo, Idit Manosevitch, and Timothy J. Shaffer Part 1. Theory and History of Deliberative Pedagogy Deliberative Pedagogy as Critical Connective: Building Democratic Mind-Sets and Skill Sets for Addressing Wicked Problems / Martin Carcasson Democracy and Education: Historical Roots of Deliberative Pedagogy / Timothy J. Shaffer Talking Out of School: Using Deliberative Pedagogy to Connect Campus and Community / Nicholas V. Longo and Cynthia M. Gibson Part 2. Classroom Practices: New Ways of Teaching and Learning Deliberative Pedagogy as a Central Tenet: First-Year Students Develop a Course and a Community / Leila R. Brammer Deliberative Pedagogy in Israeli Higher Education: A Course Curriculum for Preparing a Deliberative Student Conference / Idit Manosevitch Deliberative Pedagogy in the Communication Studies Curriculum / Sara A. Mehltretter Drury and Martin Carcasson Deliberative Pedagogy in Undergraduate Science Courses / Sara A. Mehltretter Drury Part 3. Comparative, Gender, and Cross-Cultural Deliberative Pedagogy Practice Deliberative Pedagogy's Feminist Potential: Teaching Our Students to Cultivate a More Inclusive Public Sphere / J. Cherie Strachan Russian and American Students Deliberating Online: Complementing Core Courses with Intercultural Communication Skills / Ekaterina Lukianova and Jack Musselman Tackling the "Savior" Complex: Teaching Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies through Deliberation / Ibtesam Al-Atiyat Deliberative Pedagogy for the Entire Student Body / Ferenc Hammer Part 4. Deliberative Pedagogy and Institutional Change Educating for Democracy / Scott London Kansas State University's Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy: Developing Civic Agency / Timothy Steffensmeier and David Procter Practical Application: A National Issues Forum at a Historically Black College / Marshalita Sims Peterson Part 5. Bridging Campus and the Community Deliberative Pedagogy and Journalism Education: Lessons from Classroom-Community Projects in Four Countries / Angela Romano I Understand that Infrastructure Affects People's Lives: Deliberative Pedagogy and Community-Engaged Learning in a South African Engineering Curriculum / Janice McMillan Transporting Communication: Community College Students Facilitate Deliberation in Their Own Communities / Rebecca M. Townsend Part 6. Assessing Deliberative Pedagogy The Value of Longitudinal Assessment: The Impact of the Democracy Fellows Program over Time / Katy J. Harriger, Jill J. McMillan, Christy M. Buchanan, and Stephanie Gusler Assessment through a Deliberative Pedagogy Learning Outcomes Rubric / Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, Leila R. Brammer, and Joni Doherty Assessing Language and Power in Deliberative Conversations in Educational Settings / Telma Gimenez and Andressa Molinari Conclusion / Nancy L. Thomas About the Contributors Index