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Matthew D. Nelsen, "The Color of Civics: Civic Education for a Multiracial Democracy" (Oxford UP, 2023)

Oct 23, 2025
Matthew D. Nelsen, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Miami, dives into the realm of civic education and its importance in a multiracial democracy. He shares insights from his teaching experiences that inspired his research. Nelsen contrasts traditional curricula with inclusive approaches that highlight marginalized leaders, revealing how such content boosts political engagement among students, especially from Latino and Black backgrounds. He also advocates for place-based teaching and community connections to empower the next generation of active citizens.
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ANECDOTE

Classroom Sparked The Research

  • Matthew D. Nelsen began researching civic education after teaching fifth grade in San Antonio and seeing a mismatch between curriculum and students' lived politics.
  • His classroom experience of Latino and Black students challenging an overly optimistic civics curriculum motivated the book's focus.
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Broad Definition Of Civic Education

  • Nelsen defines civic education as courses preparing individuals for full participation in public life, focusing on knowledge, attitudes, skills, and behaviors.
  • He stresses that any course can be civic education if it builds democratic capacity.
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School Climate Vs. Classroom Content

  • Research often studies school civic ethos rather than classroom content, linking open climates to higher political knowledge and later participation.
  • Nelsen argues classroom-level instruction content matters and warrants focused study.
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