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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CRFC’s Primary VOICE program is a collection of lessons and tools that help second- and third-grade teachers connect civic learning with the essential skills of reading, writing, and speaking and is funded by the Polk Bros.
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CRFC’s Primary VOICE program is a collection of lessons and tools that help second- and third-grade teachers connect civic learning with the essential skills of reading, writing, and speaking and is funded by the Polk Bros. Foundation.
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Understanding the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution is important because it sets out the purposes or functions of government as envisioned by the framers.
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CRFC’s Primary VOICE program is a collection of lessons and tools that help second- and third-grade teachers connect civic learning with the essential skills of reading, writing, and speaking and is funded by the Polk Bros. Foundation.
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This lesson uses the classic story Miss Nelson Is Missing to introduce students to the idea that rules serve important functions in the classroom.
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Suffrage at 17 is designed to help Illinois high school students take advantage of their right to the franchise.
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Suffrage at 17 is designed to help Illinois high school students take advantage of their right to the franchise.
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Video surveillance cameras seem to be everywhere these days....on highways and in schools, at street corners and even in ordinary public squares.
