I am thrilled to be awarded the Educating for American Democracy Implementation grant! In collaboration with the University City School District in Missouri, I am working to co-design Grade 3 Social Studies Curriculum on MO History and Government. https://t.co/obXnEonZpB
Thank you, @JITP_APSA! Young people are really good at raising their voices online, but how do they take it to the realm of influence for change? More specifically, how well do they do it? Many thanks to @DKPHarvard, too!
📚NEW PUB📚
This study explores how young people utilize new technologies 📱to vocalize 🗣their opinions on social issues & if this translates to civic engagement.
➡️Drs. @chaebongnam & Kidd
https://t.co/o8lY4ZLyH4
"Civic friendship" is such a hard concept to grasp in today's polarized times. In this essay, I attempt to provide some beginning points for it, using a historical example of Ida B. Wells-Barnett and Jane Addams. https://t.co/FRdJymnyks
Read Rep. @rosadelauro's statement on the passage of the omnibus bill, which more than triples existing funding for the National American History and Civics National Activities Program. https://t.co/XTiH98itnA
"A better Electoral College requires a Congress as elastic and flexible as the drafters of the Constitution intended," says Professor @dsallentess in an analysis of the Constitution's connection to modern-day America.
Read the full article here ⤵️ https://t.co/XTOsf2BGjG
Yascha Mounk’s “The Great Experiment” and Justin Gest’s “Majority Minority” both examine increasing demographic diversity in the United States—and offer advice on how to build a more inclusive democracy. Read @dsallentess’s review of both titles.
https://t.co/W2kPBOH2lB
Glad that my article about #JaneAddams finally came out. Addams was a social reformer, suffragist, sociologist, philanthropist, etc. Above all, she a great #civic educator, too. https://t.co/wCu6aiL0IW
🔔Just released🔔
2021 Civics Survey from @APPCPenn shows
➕increased civics knowledge
➕high school civics associated w knowledge
Let’s dig into the data⤵️
https://t.co/tVpoCr6njC
NEW: What should a strong, equitable civic education that prepares *all* young people for democracy look like? Based on 20 years of CIRCLE research, and on the work of many other scholars and practitioners, we lay out some guiding principles: https://t.co/JGIA5YJDcI
NEW: We've just released estimates of 2020 youth voter turnout by race and gender. White youth continue voting at higher rates than youth of color—but the gap seems to be narrowing. And young women's voter turnout was 10 % points higher than young men's. https://t.co/GutsJ5MIww
"An education focused not merely on technical skills, but also on participatory readiness, provides a distinct and better way to promote equality through schooling." — @dsallentess https://t.co/n7VTUJgzLi
VIDEO: "Seeking a Truce in Civics & History Wars: Is 'Educating for American Democracy' the Answer?" from our webinar on June 28, featuring @dsallentess, @mark_bauerlein, and Mike Petrilli. Watch it now. https://t.co/0vSDjKuSOb
"One of the important things we can do as educators is to help open students up to understand the wide variety of perspectives, life experiences, and beliefs that exist in this amazing, diverse country of ours." https://t.co/HlNIrVlHRg