Social Media for Civic Education : : Engaging Youth for Democracy / / by Amy L. Chapman.
This open access book provides the theoretical and pedagogical foundations for a promising new approach to civic education: using social media to teach civics. While many measures indicate that youth civic engagement has long been in decline, many of these measures fail to take into account all of t...
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