Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship (Aug 2022)

Set Charge about Change: The Effects of a Long-Term Youth Civic Engagement Program

  • Robbin Smith

DOI
https://doi.org/10.54656/ZJCJ5948
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2

Abstract

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In an effort to create an enhanced sense of civic engagement within the U.S. population, a variety of initiatives have been launched recently. Predominantly, these efforts have focused on young adults in high school and college. Although some programs have targeted younger age groups as well, they are typically short in duration. This case study focuses on a small group of elementary school students who participated in a long-term youth engagement program. The participants’ civic knowledge, civic skills, and civic efficacy were measured at regular intervals throughout the 17 months of the program. The findings suggest that, at the end of the project, all of the participants demonstrated increased civic knowledge and skills, and an enhanced sense of civic efficacy. An analysis of what happened during the project and the lessons that may be applicable to those who undertake civic engagement projects with younger children is also offered.