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    Tools for Living Democracy: Putting the CLDE Theory of Change into Practice

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    Author/Creator
    Hübler, Romy
    Hoffman, David B.
    Berger, Craig
    Domagal-Goldman, Jennifer
    King, Stephanie
    Date
    2020
    Type of Work
    21 pages
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    journal articles
    Citation of Original Publication
    Hübler, Romy; Hoffman, David B.; Berger, Craig; Domagal-Goldman, Jennifer; and King, Stephanie (2020) "Tools for Living Democracy: Putting the CLDE Theory of Change into Practice," eJournal of Public Affairs: Vol. 9 : No. 1 , Article 2. Available at: https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/ejopa/vol9/iss1/2
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    Abstract
    The Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement Theory of Change (Hoffman, Domagal-Goldman, King, & Robinson, 2018) addresses four key questions relating to vision/purpose, learning outcomes, pedagogy, and strategy for higher education’s work in preparing students for participation in civic life. In this article, we elaborate on the pedagogy question, offering civic tools and practices faculty and student affairs educators can use to support student learning and foster socially just, civically engaged institutions and communities.


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    Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallery
    University of Maryland, Baltimore County
    1000 Hilltop Circle
    Baltimore, MD 21250
    www.umbc.edu/scholarworks

    Contact information:
    Email: scholarworks-group@umbc.edu
    Phone: 410-455-3544


    If you wish to submit a copyright complaint or withdrawal request, please email mdsoar-help@umd.edu.