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If you have been paying attention to politics on television or online, you might be thinking that we have a huge civics knowledge gap in America. From politicians saying things that are just not true about our government, to your friends and family repeating those claims on social media – the question we will discuss on today's show is whether we have a civics education crisis in America. If we do – what can we do about it?
Join me as I discuss this topic with four guests: Lauren Bell (Randolph-Macon College), John Forren (Miami University), Katherine Robiadek (Hood College) and Carah Ong Whaley (University of Virginia).
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If you have been paying attention to politics on television or online, you might be thinking that we have a huge civics knowledge gap in America. From politicians saying things that are just not true about our government, to your friends and family repeating those claims on social media – the question we will discuss on today's show is whether we have a civics education crisis in America. If we do – what can we do about it?
Join me as I discuss this topic with four guests: Lauren Bell (Randolph-Macon College), John Forren (Miami University), Katherine Robiadek (Hood College) and Carah Ong Whaley (University of Virginia).