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Civic Orientation Predictors Of Black Students: An Exploratory Study, Joe Lee Lott Jr
Civic Orientation Predictors Of Black Students: An Exploratory Study, Joe Lee Lott Jr
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
Institutions are becoming more cognizant of preparing students for global leadership through measures such as service-learning and community service. Colby and her colleagues (2003) suggest that institutions should guide students to believe that they are members of a shared social structure. Black students are a group whose civic participation has sharply declined between the 1970s and 1990s (Putnam, 2000) when 50 years ago they were one of the most active civic groups (Davis, 1993). This exploratory study investigated the relationships between Black students’ citizenship perspectives and independent variables such as institution type, racial identity, gender, classification, major, age, and socioeconomic …