I know it makes me smile -- just like those two adorable citizens, happily making sport of the DMV, who don't know what they don't know about public service. Patrick S. Malone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dMw3r_Y1Xw For those interested in public service take a look at the attached article and... Continue Reading →
How to Advocate for the Sustainability Culture That You Want in Your Local Community, by Sarah Gerst for Ecco Warrior Princess
"We can continue to make global changes for sustainability in the same way that we, collectively, made the “straw ban” work: we advocate in our own local communities until it swells like a rising tide across the globe." https://youtu.be/4wH878t78bw https://ecowarriorprincess.net/2018/11/how-to-advocate-for-a-culture-of-sustainability-in-your-local-community/?fbclid=IwAR2VsLdRznrJdaRN7pfb0hl3IJL_-UjuAiV-KAapXU3JhLrMOyzeLt_FT0s
Why teaching World War I is crucial in 2018, by John Terry for the Washington Post
Don't I know it. This has been my primary academic focus for the last three years. Through the Osher Life Long Institute at the University of California, Riverside, I just finished teaching a three course mini-series on the causations and resulting affects of late 19th and early 20th century history. The correlation between then and... Continue Reading →
Government needs to change to deal with populism — Here’s How–Opinion: It’s time for civil servants to give citizens their power back– by Joseph Maltby (for apolitical.co)
https://apolitical.co/solution_article/government-change-populism/#comment-264 For those of you concerned with our collective civic responsibilities, especially those new and continuing public servants, the above referenced article should be on your reading list. Here was my response to the author-- Hi Joseph-- Great job!! It is refreshing to know that this perspective exists within the confines of government, especially at... Continue Reading →
Restore Civility to Save America— Cynicism Is Threatening the Stability of Our Country–by Earl Mathers, for the International City/County Management Association, October 2017
"This crisis of incivility has become a chronic condition of public life. Consequently, incivility is compromising the success of American society and especially the viability of the government. We should not, however, assign the blame exclusively to our leaders. As a people, Americans have become highly desensitized to behaviors that would have been outrageous not... Continue Reading →
Civics lessons: Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Neil Gorsuch on promoting education in citizenship–CBS Sunday Morning
One of my central mantras. Many in the K-12 system and undergraduate programs think they are addressing civics adequately--THEY ARE NOT. Too often the system is geared towards meeting the short-term political needs of state capitols or employing teachers that are more interested in espousing their own political beliefs rather than providing the learning... Continue Reading →
How to Tackle Populism: Rebuild Rural Civic Life–by Fergus Peace for “apolitical.co”
"Developing that sense of local connection could be the surprising secret to combating the rise of political alienation and extremism in rural areas. It’s not a challenge any local area can claim to have conquered — but it’s one they’re taking increasingly seriously." Fergus Peace https://apolitical.co/solution_article/how-to-tackle-populism-rebuild-rural-civic-life/
The Post–A Needed Reminder for Our Times
On to more important things and a reminder that our system of governance has worked in the past, and it will work again. Even with the disturbing events of our times, one could certainly argue that we've thankfully not matched the tumultuous times of the 1960's through to the end of the Vietnam War. For... Continue Reading →
The skills you need for the government jobs of tomorrow: 100 places to learn for free–A Great Compendium Provided by apolitical.co
https://apolitical.co/solution_article/government-jobs-skills-list All of the skill sets highlighted by apolitical.co are invaluable. However, I would add an additional emphasis, a greater knowledge in civics. Even with the focus on techniques and technologies at the very center of public engagement, there still needs to be an intrinsic understanding of the relationship between government and the governed.... Continue Reading →
The Advent of the Street Level Bureaucrat in the Classroom — New Challenges for Graduate Urban Management Education– by Stephen G. Harding
"Labor agreements, archaic management practices and outdated human resource class and comp requirements set the stage for this wave of new, somewhat reluctant, graduate students. Beyond their own job performance, they have to demonstrate more. Even for long term-seasoned professionals, no new credential means no promotion and no pay raise. They’ve hit the career and... Continue Reading →
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