With another historic election on the horizon, authors of The Civically Engaged Classroom offer a free guide for navigating teaching during this time. (continue reading)
Your classroom can be a place for students to experience what it means to live in community with others, to overcome differences, and to ask the questions. (continue reading)
Today we are pleased to present part two of Conflict and Consensus, a three-part conversation led by author and educator Pablo Wolfe. (continue reading)
There seem to be infinite possibilities for tying in civics content with necessary skills: Could civics be the most flexible (and important) way to meet a multitude of standards? (continue reading)