A Learning Republic: How Learning Sustains Individuals Paperback – March 19, 2026

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In A Learning Republic, Steve Satterfield, EdD, argues that America's future depends not on policies or institutions alone, but on our collective capacity to keep learning-across every stage of life and every walk of life. From the founders' vision of an educated citizenry to the cognitive realities of aging brains, from the barriers of poverty and distraction to the promise of scalable digital learning, this book traces how education has shaped-and must continue to renew-self-government.A Learning Republic represents Satterfield's first sustained exploration of civic education. In this work, he brings together insights from cognitive science and technology to examine how individuals learn, adapt, and update their understanding over time-and why that capacity is foundational to self-government in the face of rapid change. In an era marked by large-scale migration and an expanding civic body shaped by diverse cultural and ethical traditions, Dr. Satterfield emphasizes the importance of shared civic understanding and the learning capacities that allow democratic principles to be understood, transmitted, and sustained across generations.Drawing on history, neuroscience, cognitive psychology, computer science, and lived experience, Dr. Satterfield describes how early hope builds neural foundations, how chronic stress erodes attention, and how outdated systems often categorize individuals into groups defined by immutable traits. He challenges the republic to redesign learning: reduce unnecessary cognitive load, restore agency through practical pathways, and treat education ascivic infrastructure-accessible, recoverable, and embedded in work, lived experience, and real consequence.At its heart, this is a call to see citizens as individuals with unique potential, not as members of political marketing groups. A republic that learns continuously adapts, endures, and flourishes. It also learns to honor every path to knowledge and skill-from Harvard to Hard Knocks.A Learning Republic is both diagnosis and invitation: barriers are not destiny-they arise from individual and institutional choices, and they can be changed. Read more

ISBN13 979-8995100508
Language English
Publisher Scholacity
Dimensions 6 x 1.01 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.47 pounds
Print length 504 pages
Publication date March 19, 2026

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