Looking for #elementary#civics teaching materials that are standards-aligned and filled with primary sources? Check out Private i History Detectives! So proud to be part of the team that brought this to life ❤️ #inquiry#civiced
Want to get the most out of our new elementary resources? Join us for the virtual launch of Private i History Detectives on Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. Register today! https://t.co/VbFYO6OEd3
Excited to share our Wisco 101 demo game @Play_Make_Learn today! Stop by the game displays to learn about our mobile civic learning game for adults and families. https://t.co/3KRe5tajV8 #pml2022
The ruling shows a “willful silence on Milwaukee's history of segregation and racial disparity,” @judgekarofsky said in her dissent. Another sad day for Wisconsin voters 😭
BREAKING: Wisconsin Supreme Court adopts GOP maps for legislative districts in 4-3 ruling.
Justice Hagedorn joined fellow conservatives in majority after originally backing maps @GovEvers drew.
Court rules GOP maps are race-neutral and comply with least-change approach.
.@PACEfunders Language Perceptions Project finds strong correlation between taking civics classes and having a favorable view of pro-democracy terms, including a 25% more favorable view of civility #CivXNow
.@CivicYouth researchers rank the U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and gubernatorial races where the youth vote could swing the midterm results.
https://t.co/yw7SsAc4KH
“In the absence of adequate civic) education & knowledge, there is less of a bulwark against the loudest & most strident voices. Meaningful debate cannot occur in the absence of participants knowledgeable in the subject matter under discussion.” #CivXNow https://t.co/cOaqupsT1y
There is perhaps no more important time for students to build an understanding of our interconnected world & how policy decisions made in the U.S. affect other countries.
To support teaching and learning about U.S. foreign policy, we’ve released our new game, #ConveneTheCouncil.
There is perhaps no more important time for students to build an understanding of our interconnected world & how policy decisions made in the U.S. affect other countries.
To support teaching and learning about U.S. foreign policy, we’ve released our new game, #ConveneTheCouncil.
There is perhaps no more important time for students to build an understanding of our interconnected world & how policy decisions made in the U.S. affect other countries.
To support teaching and learning about U.S. foreign policy, we’ve released our new game, #ConveneTheCouncil.
While I could not have predicted its timeliness, and I wish the global headlines were not as sobering as they are, I am tremendously proud of the @icivics team for delivering this fun and impactful game in partnership with @CFR_org#ConveneTheCouncil
Thank you to the educators who shared what it's like to teach history/social studies as a major historical event takes place.
"You just have to be flexible and responsive, and we do that a million other ways with students all the time, every day.” https://t.co/sPA0g79hNw
@jessieopie https://t.co/4e4aQpmLya is 🎉 for subscription cleanup. And someone taught me to use multiple inboxes in gmail about a decade ago - use tags to separate info - never looked back!
New tools on the @CivXNow website make contacting your Senators and Representative in support of the Civics Secures Democracy Act super easy. Please encourage them to cosponsor this generational investment in K-12 civic education today! #CivXNow https://t.co/3hytWnLQan