Higher Education
An initiative to fundamentally strengthen democracy by developing a culture of commitment to American constitutional democracy and one another.
In a healthy constitutional democracy, community college, college and university students are prepared to be informed and engaged citizens. But it’s harder than ever for students: they are navigating an increasingly polarized landscape in which they feel isolated and disconnected from democratic institutions and civic culture. Moreover, hyper partisanship impedes their ability to address key public policy issues and become fully engaged citizens.
One solution is to increase institutional investment in building civic capacities among students, as set forth in Our Common Purpose. When students work together, they can realize their civic agency and capacity to solve problems across lines of difference. However, many current efforts to prepare students for participatory democracy are isolated or siloed from other campus initiatives. For an institution of higher education to successfully develop engaged citizens, that goal must be established as a priority and supported across all aspects of campus life. The working group will set forth a vision and a plan in which colleges and universities can inspire a culture of commitment to American constitutional democracy and can create an environment that fosters civic learning and democratic citizenship.
The Working Group advancing this initiative is focused on developing a comprehensive guide with specific models, mechanisms, and measurements that community colleges, four-year colleges and universities can use to prepare democratic citizens in ways that connect meaningfully across campus.
To learn more about this initiative, please contact Betsy Super.