Journal of Communication Pedagogy (Oct 2021)

Encouraging College Student Democratic Engagement Through a Collaborative Voter

  • Angela M. McGowan-Kirsch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31446/JCP.2021.2.15
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 143 – 155

Abstract

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Drawing on challenges I experienced when teaching a political communication course, I designed an upper-level undergraduate course with the objective of developing students’ civic competence and democratic engagement. The major class assignment, which is the focal point of this best practices essay, was a four-step collaborative voter mobilization project designed and executed by undergraduate students. I use research, classroom conversations, and student observations to discuss four best practices for encouraging students to participate in electoral politics: (a) fostering political efficacy, (b) peer-to-peer learning, (c) experiential learning, and (d) learning through reflection. This essay breaks a four-step collaborative voting mobilization project down into easily implementable steps for those seeking to inculcate attitudes and behaviors that foster democratic engagement whether that be in schools, universities, or within the broader community.

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