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The Civic Mission Of Schools - Cynthia Gibson and Peter Levine, CIRCLE and Carnegie Corporation of New York, 2003

admin — Mon, 01/26/2009 - 23:30

For more than 250 years, Americans have shared a vision of a democracy in which all citizens understand, appreciate, and engage actively in civic and political life. In recent decades, however, increasing numbers of Americans have disengaged from civic and political institutions such as voluntary associations, religious congregations, community-based organizations, and political and electoral activities such as voting and being informed about public issues.

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