A civics curriculum is like any other subject taught in school:
It requires skilled instruction, careful practice, and opportunities to experiment. Constitutional Democracy Project’s lessons and curricula provide authentic civic learning and enable schools to serve as “laboratories” for democratic participation.
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The 2021 Illinois Youth Summit Resource Guide is designed to help students explore, discuss, and take a position on Defunding the Police issues.
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No unreasonable search and seizure. Freedom of speech. No cruel and unusual punishment.
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The disagreements about decriminalization are the focus of this unit, which looks at the possibility of extending Chicago’s decriminalization policy to the entire state of Illinois.
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This lesson presents facts about Article III of the Constitution and the federal courts, as well as information about Supreme Court interpretations related to some of the rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights (specifically those related to police powers
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This lesson provides students with background information and arguments for and against punishing juvelines as adults for violent crimes.
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This lesson provides students with background information and arguments for and against punishing juvelines as adults for violent crimes.
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This lesson will present the current situation regarding undocumented high school students and explore different options for their future.
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In this unit, students consider whether the federal minimum drinking age should be lowered from 21 to 18.
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This lesson is designed to give insights into the difficult decisions faced by legislators and to introduce students to one of the ways in which citizens can provide input to the legislative process.
