Abstract
"It appears that sharpening the instructional skills of teachers, improving the content of in structional materials, and altering the con straining climate in which instruction takes place are points of leverage for the improve ment of civics instruction. Emphasis must shift from hortatory pronouncements about the glories of inquiry-oriented civics instruction to the creation of conditions that make such in struction possible on a wide scale."
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