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Building Skills for Civic Engagement: Children as Agents of Neighborhood Change
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2008
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Public PolicyCommunity DevelopmentNeighborhood ChangeCommunity EnvironmentCommunity BuildingCivic EducationCommunity EngagementSociologyCommunity Practice EducationEducationCommunity PlanningYounger ChildrenBuilding SkillsSocial DevelopmentCitizen ParticipationSocial SciencesCivic EngagementCommunity Participation
ABSTRACT This study examines civic engagement and social development in children (N = 73) from public housing neighborhoods. Much of the research on civic engagement and social development focuses on youths and college students and the influence of participation in community service. This study addresses younger children in the process of social development and acquiring the seeds for civic engagement. Participants (X age = 9.25 years) learned to observe, photograph, and assess neighborhood strengths and challenges. They engaged in democratic processes to compile findings and present them to community members. Results indicate statistically significant changes in civic engagement and social development. Qualitative findings expand on these quantitative results. Implications for community practice and research are discussed.
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