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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers on this panel explore different aspects of how education impacts democracy and discrimination toward minorities. The papers examine the spread of private school choice programs, as well as the impact of language learning and EU citizenship panels.
The Causal Effect of Foreign Language Learning on Political Attitudes - Roland Kappe, University College London
Whose Turn Now? The Expansion of Private School Choice Programs across the US - Yujie Sude, University of Arkansas; Patrick J. Wolf, University of Arkansas
The CoFoE, European Citizens’ Panels, and Education for Transnational Democracy - Daniela Heimpel, Humboldt University
Policy Shocks and the Rapid Spread of Name, Image, and Likeness Policies - Darrell Lovell, West Texas A&M University; Daniel J Mallinson, Penn State, Harrisburg