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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, dives into the intricate world of civic education in his latest book. He reveals how urban classrooms can transform historical narratives about marginalized figures, shaping students' political engagement. Nelsen's research shows that teaching inclusive history significantly increases political participation, especially among diverse racial groups. He advocates for schools as community hubs, emphasizing a discussion-based approach to empower future citizens in a multiracial democracy.
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ANECDOTE

Classroom Moment Sparked The Research

  • Matthew D. Nelsen began studying civic education after teaching fifth grade in San Antonio and seeing students reject a sanitized curriculum.
  • Listening to students and redesigning lessons from their lived knowledge propelled his research and career shift.
INSIGHT

Broad Definition Of Civic Education

  • Civic education prepares people for full participation in public life by building knowledge, attitudes, skills, and behaviors.
  • Any course can count as civic education if it develops democratic capacity, not only traditional social studies.
INSIGHT

School Climate Trumps Some Content Effects

  • School climate shapes political dispositions more than textbook content in many studies, with open climates boosting civic skills.
  • Authoritarian school environments correlate with distrust and lower political participation, especially for students of color.
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