First-Year Experience or One-Year Experience? The Future of Civic Engagement in Higher Education
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Higher Education
2.1. Leveraging Higher Education
2.2. The Superiority of Residential Baccalaureate Higher Education
2.3. Curriculum and Civic Engagement: “Curriculum Plus”
3. The Decline of Residential Higher Education
3.1. Amputating the Residential Experience
3.1.1. Advanced Placement3
3.1.2. Dual Enrollment
3.2. The 90 Hour Degree
3.2.1. Eliminating General Education in Higher Education
3.2.2. Competency Assessment Replacing Contact Time
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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1 | The six pathways are 1. Community-Engaged Learning and Research: Connecting coursework and academic research to community-identified concerns to enrich knowledge and inform action on social issues. 2. Direct Service: Working to address the immediate needs of individuals or a community, often involving contact with the people or places being served. 3. Policy and Governance: Participating in political processes, policymaking, and public governance. 4. Community Organizing and Activism: Involving, educating, and mobilizing individual or collective action to influence or persuade others. 5. Philanthropy: Donating or using private funds or charitable contributions from individuals or institutions to contribute to the public good. 6. Social Entrepreneurship and Corporate Social Responsibility: Using ethical business or private sector approaches to create or expand market-oriented responses to social or environmental problems. |
2 | Of course, majors courses, even in STEM or business fields, can integrate civic engagement but this requires significant coordination among the faculty in departments already given to a more utilitarian approach to education. Citizenship Across the Curriculum Huber and Hutchings. |
3 | The AP program has similarities to the IB (International Baccalaureate) program and the CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) exam program insofar as each offers an exam whose score may result in college credit or advanced standing. Fewer states (Michigan, West Virginia, and Ohio) subsidize CLEP exam costs for low-income students and there is no state mandate to accept CLEP scores for credit though the American Council on Education has recommendations. More elite schools accept fewer, if any, CLEP exams for credit. |
4 | The only exception to the de facto elimination of general education under the status quo, Gilbert notes, would be in harder (STEM) sciences where few secondary-level teachers have the education to teach rigorous science courses in high school. This makes securing AP/DE/CE credit in the sciences less common. |
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