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Click a button below to watch scholars in our open course, participate in our discussion forum, and explore a variety of learning resources. Free, self-paced We the People and Strengthening Democracy in America courses to deepen understanding of the U.S. Constitution and the American political system. Participate in structured courses with esteemed scholars and facilitators to expand your learning and grow professionally. Featuring free ebooks, links to lesson plans, primary sources, and many other great resources for teaching and learning about civics and government. This site is brought to you by the Center for Civic Education.
The Center's mission is to promote an enlightened and responsible citizenry committed to democratic principles and actively engaged in the practice of democracy. The Center has reached more than 30 million students and their teachers since 1965. Learn more. This course takes you from the philosophical foundations of the U.S. Constitution through the modern interpretation and application of its ideals. You will find videos of noted scholars explaining key aspects of the Constitution and online exercises to check for understanding.
The course follows the We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution Level 3 textbook, which has been used throughout the country to further understanding of our government and its fundamental principles. This is a free, self-paced course. It contains six units of instruction with multiple lessons in each unit. You can complete the course at your own pace and in your own time. Strengthening Democracy in America is a collection of free courses featuring video interviews with noted scholars. These courses will deepen your understanding of the American political system and your rights and responsibilities in it.
The first two courses provide a framework for understanding the history and development of the system. Subsequent courses focus on its strengths and weaknesses and means of enhancing the strengths and diminishing the weaknesses. The courses are open to anyone and can be completed at your own pace. This course is entirely self-paced, so you can complete it on your schedule. You can take the entire course or select the sessions that interest you. The course features scholars recorded during the 2021 Presidential Academy for American History and Civics, sponsored by a grant from the U.S.
Department of Education. This site is brought to you by the Center for Civic Education. The Center's mission is to promote an enlightened and responsible citizenry committed to democratic principles and actively engaged in the practice of democracy. The Center has reached more than 30 million students and their teachers since 1965. Learn more. The best instructional materials in the world are only as valuable as the educators who use them.
That is why the Center is committed to effective professional learning and ongoing research. Investing not just in our high-quality instructional materials but in professional learning, we can build the next generation of responsible citizens together. At the Center, this comes in various forms. Online resources allow you to expand your content knowledge and pedagogical techniques at your own pace via webinars and self-guided courses. We also offer immersive, free professional learning opportunities as well as custom solutions for schools and districts. Want to bring curricular programming from the Center for Civic Education to your school or district?
The Center offers professional learning services customized to your school or district’s needs. Our two flagship programs, We the People and Project Citizen, can adapt to any context in the K–12 educational landscape and provide opportunities for authentic experiential learning. The Center has a unique capacity for scholarly training, deep content knowledge, and innovative pedagogical practices to bring civics to life in your schools. We are uniquely positioned to provide sustained support through our national network of mentor teachers and state coordinators as you implement the curriculum. The Center’s curricular programs are research backed, inquiry based, and have proven to improve literacy skills and civic values. This site is brought to you by the Center for Civic Education.
The Center's mission is to promote an enlightened and responsible citizenry committed to democratic principles and actively engaged in the practice of democracy. The Center has reached more than 30 million students and their teachers since 1965. Learn more. 5115 Douglas Fir Road, Suite J, Calabasas, CA 91302 PrivacyTerms of UseSubscribe to Newsletter I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the...
A free society must rely on the knowledge, skills, and virtue of its citizens and those they elect to public office. Civic education is the primary way our citizens acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for informed and engaged citizenship. While many institutions such as the family, the church and social organizations help forge a person's civic character and propensity to participate, civic education in the schools is the one common experience American citizens... This is the historic civic mission of schools. A mission considered so important by those who established a free universal system of public education in the United States that they termed civic education as one of the central purposes of education. Unfortunately, as the indicators of civic engagement in our nation are dropping, so too is the amount of time and attention devoted to civic education in our schools.
In keeping with its mission of promoting an enlightened, competent and responsible citizenry, the Center for Civic Education has launched a Campaign to Promote Civic Education and a companion project, the Congressional Conferences on... This Campaign has two important objectives. The first is to reaffirm the civic mission of our nation's schools and the second is to encourage states and school districts to devote sustained and systematic attention to civic education from kindergarten through... Although every state acknowledges the need for civic education, this vital part of a student's education is seldom given sustained and systematic attention in the K-12 curriculum. The Nation's Report Card: Civics 2010 revealed that students are making progress in civics at grade 4 but not at grades 8 and 12. Furthermore, these National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results showed that only about three-quarters of our students in the fourth and eighth grades scored at the Basic or above levels of achievement, while less...
For many students, their only explicit exposure to civic education is a one-semester course at the secondary level which is too little and too late. Research reveals that most states and districts give lip service to the importance of civic education; but in reality, state policies and school practices often fail to provide students the civic education they deserve. This site is brought to you by the Center for Civic Education. The Center's mission is to promote an enlightened and responsible citizenry committed to democratic principles and actively engaged in the practice of democracy. The Center has reached more than 30 million students and their teachers since 1965. Learn more.
5115 Douglas Fir Road, Suite JCalabasas, CA 91302 From 4H Clubs in Georgia to Girl Scout Troops in Washington state, youth organizations have embraced Project Citizen. Offices of the Juvenile Justice System have used Project Citizen with the youth in these facilitates. Empowered, these students have presented their work to government officials. California and Wisconsin are examples of states that worked with both youth and adult incarcerated inmates with great success. This site is brought to you by the Center for Civic Education.
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This Site Is Brought To You By The Center For
This site is brought to you by the Center for Civic Education. The Center's mission is to promote an enlightened and responsible citizenry committed to democratic principles and actively engaged in the practice of democracy. The Center has reached more than 30 million students and their teachers since 1965. Learn more. 5115 Douglas Fir Road, Suite JCalabasas, CA 91302 This site is for educators an...
Click A Button Below To Watch Scholars In Our Open
Click a button below to watch scholars in our open course, participate in our discussion forum, and explore a variety of learning resources. Free, self-paced We the People and Strengthening Democracy in America courses to deepen understanding of the U.S. Constitution and the American political system. Participate in structured courses with esteemed scholars and facilitators to expand your learning...
The Center's Mission Is To Promote An Enlightened And Responsible
The Center's mission is to promote an enlightened and responsible citizenry committed to democratic principles and actively engaged in the practice of democracy. The Center has reached more than 30 million students and their teachers since 1965. Learn more. This course takes you from the philosophical foundations of the U.S. Constitution through the modern interpretation and application of its ide...
The Course Follows The We The People: The Citizen &
The course follows the We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution Level 3 textbook, which has been used throughout the country to further understanding of our government and its fundamental principles. This is a free, self-paced course. It contains six units of instruction with multiple lessons in each unit. You can complete the course at your own pace and in your own time. Strengthening Democr...
The First Two Courses Provide A Framework For Understanding The
The first two courses provide a framework for understanding the history and development of the system. Subsequent courses focus on its strengths and weaknesses and means of enhancing the strengths and diminishing the weaknesses. The courses are open to anyone and can be completed at your own pace. This course is entirely self-paced, so you can complete it on your schedule. You can take the entire ...