The Limits of Political Efficacy: Educating Citizens for a Democratic Society

by Joseph Kahne and Joel Westheimer

The authors discuss some surprising findings from their study of 10 nationally recognized programs that engaged youth in community-based experiences and aimed to develop democratic values. Many employed service learning activities. Data from the study led the authors to question the common assertion that efficacious community experiences will necessarily prepare youth for participation in the democratic life of the community.

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