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How the Story of Young George Washington Offers Some Important Civic Lessons
Martin Slagter
June 24, 2026
America’s Civics Crisis Starts Inside Our Schools
David Brown
May 19, 2026
A Year Ago, Experts Worried About NAEP’s Future. Now, the Test is Expanding
Linda Jacobson
May 15, 2026
High Schools Should Help the Class of 2026 Get Ready to Vote. Here’s How and Why
Laura Brill
May 11, 2026
Empowering Student Voice In New York City Starts With a Vote
Arlen Benjamin-Gomez, Marsha Jean-Charles & Jordan Pineda
April 15, 2026
Political Polarization Starts as Early as 6th Grade. Here’s How to Combat That.
Stephanie J. Hull
March 27, 2026
Kansas High Schoolers Could Be Required to Take U.S. Citizenship Test to Graduate
Anna Kaminski
March 21, 2026
The Kids Could Determine the Future of Democracy
Jordan Pineda
March 13, 2026
Civic Education in California: A Foundation for a Healthy Democracy
Alison Yoshimoto-Towery
March 10, 2026
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Social Media Is Toxic When It Comes to Tough Issues. Schools Can Help Kids Cope
Vikki S. Katz & Michael H. Levine
February 24, 2026
Should Nebraska Legislators Be Tested on Civics Knowledge? New Bill Says Yes.
Cindy Gonzalez
January 26, 2026
Rebooting Civics for the Digital Age
Colleen Shogan
December 11, 2025
To Combat Polarization and Political Violence, Let’s Connect Students Nationwide
David McCullough III
October 21, 2025
From Disaster Aid to Lettuce Trees, Teens Win Grants to Tackle Local Problems
Lauren Wagner
September 9, 2025
Young People Have Something to Say. We Should Be Listening
Jordan Pineda
July 24, 2025
When Civic Education Starts with Paper, Paint and a Pair of Scissors
Carrie Snyder-Renfro
June 27, 2025
Teach Them to Disagree: Why Civility Belongs in Every Classroom
Frederick J. Ryan Jr.
June 24, 2025
Amid Polarization, Civics Education Enjoys Bipartisan Support, Survey Finds
Linda Jacobson
March 6, 2025
Making HS Grads Pass Citizenship Test Is Fine. But Civics Ed Must Start Earlier
Robert Pondiscio
February 19, 2025
Poll of High Schoolers Shows Many Are Taught That America Is ‘Inherently Racist’
Kevin Mahnken
January 22, 2025
Why Students Need A Civic Education to Navigate Today’s World
Natasha Trivers & Rashid Duroseau
January 16, 2025
WATCH: Teaching Students Common Democratic Values in a Divided America
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November 13, 2024
Can School Choice Improve Civil Society? New Study Shows It Can
Denisha Allen
May 1, 2024
Alaska Schools Could Buckle Down on Civics
Claire Stremple
April 8, 2024
5 Lessons From Civics in How to Achieve Agreement Across the Political Divide
Lorén Cox & Karen Nussle
April 5, 2024
The Need to Reboot and Reemphasize Civics Instruction Has Never Been Greater
Chester E. Finn, Jr.
March 26, 2024
It’s Time for a Ceasefire in the Civics Wars
Chester E. Finn, Jr.
March 25, 2024
There is Agreement on Civics Education — If You Know Where to Look
David J. Bobb
May 23, 2023
To Bolster Civics Knowledge & Reading Skills, Why Not Do Both at the Same Time?
Ross Wiener
May 20, 2023
Minnesota Supreme Court Takes School Desegregation Case to the Kids
Beth Hawkins
May 3, 2023
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