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The Future of Democracy Depends on a Quality Civics Education

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Fortunately, in light of democracy’s fragility, there has been a steady increase in initiatives from federal and state governments to incorporate civics education in K-12 classrooms. In 2020, California adopted a State Seal of Civic Engagement that high school students can earn upon graduation.

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Forget civics class: Students want to make a difference in real life

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Some school districts, local governments and nonprofit groups across the country have galvanized this youth activism by giving students opportunities to participate in leadership roles and democracy in ways that go beyond civics classes and student government. Related: Making America whole again via civics education.

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MCSS 2020 Super Civics Workshop Powerpoint and Website Resources

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MCSS 2020 Super Civics Workshop Powerpoint and Website Resources MCSS Workshop, March 2, 2020 Super Civics Workshop Super Civics MCSS 2020 Slides More information

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Go vote. The best civics lesson requires you to leave the classroom

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After all, walking out of school to vote or to support your friends’ constitutional right to do so is evidence they learned something in civics class, their grades notwithstanding. billion in revenue for fiscal year 2019-2020, which would contribute to the state’s general education budget. Sign up for Hechinger’s newsletter.

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Service-Learning Can Be the Bridge to Social Emotional Learning. Educators Should Embrace It.

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In 2020, California’s State Board of Education adopted criteria and guidance to award a State Seal of Civic Engagement to students who demonstrate excellence in civics education. There is no better way to integrate SEL and civic engagement for the next generation of learners. SEL programs are not reported either.

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MCSS 2020 Super Civics Workshop Powerpoint and Website Resources

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PROOF POINTS: Slightly higher reading scores when students delve into social studies, study finds

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A September 2020 study from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute found that elementary school students who studied more social studies, including geography, history and civics, scored higher on fifth grade reading tests. Calling for more civics and history instruction is nothing new. Credit: Jason Bachman/Flickr.