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Civic Engagement and College Student Poll Workers: Who works the Polls on Election Day?

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Fine, Terri. "Civic Engagement and College Student Poll Workers: Who works the Polls on Election Day?" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the APSA Teaching and Learning Conference, San Jose Marriott, San Jose, California, Feb 22, 2008 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p245653_index.html>

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Fine, T. S. , 2008-02-22 "Civic Engagement and College Student Poll Workers: Who works the Polls on Election Day?" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the APSA Teaching and Learning Conference, San Jose Marriott, San Jose, California Online <PDF>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p245653_index.html

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Promoting Civic Engagement and the College Student Poll Worker Study: Who works the Polls on Election Day? Terri Susan Fine Department of Political Science University of Central Florida PO Box 161356 Orlando FL 32816-1356 407-823-2081 (o) 407-823-0051 (f) tfine@mail.ucf.edu Aubrey Jewett Department of Political Science University of Central Florida PO Box 161356 Orlando FL 32816-1356 407-823-6030 (o) 407-823-0051 (f) ajewett@mail.ucf.edu Paper prepared for presentation at the American Political Science Association 2008 Teaching and Learning Conference San Jose CA. Copyright
Vol. 67 pp. 67-73. Dudley Robert L. and Alan R. Gitelson “Civic Education Civic Engagement and Youth Political Development.” PS: Political Science and Politics Vol. 36 No. 2 (April 2003) pp. 263-267. Myers-Lipton Scott J. “Effect of a Comprehensive Service-Learning Program on College Students’ Civic Responsibility.” Teaching Sociology Vol. 26 (1998) pp. 243-258. Parker-Gwin R. & Mabry J. B. “Service Learning as Pedagogy and Civic Education: Comparing Outcomes for Three Models.” Teaching Sociology 26 (1998) pp. 276-291. Ostrom Elinor


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