News From the Front Lines of Civic Education
Celebrating National Civic Learning Week During America’s 250th
The momentum from our fourth annual National Civic Learning Week is still building! From a capacity crowd at the National Forum in Philadelphia to the expansion of civic seals in states like Connecticut, the CivxNow coalition’s impact reached over 45 states this year.
As we count down to America’s 250th, Civic Learning Week proved that civic education remains a powerful tool for unity and a vital investment in our nation’s future. Research Roundup
This year’s National Civic Learning Week National Forum featured a deep dive into the latest field research. We were proud to showcase innovative work from partners like MIT, RAND, NYU, the Hoover Institution, and more, covering vital topics from AI literacy to shifting civic learning opportunities in public schools.
A huge thank you to our colleagues for sharing these thought-provoking insights with the civic learning community!
On the Road
Civics NJ: The Future of Civics
CivicsNJ hosted its second annual Civic Learning Week event, bringing together leaders from across the Garden State to discuss the road to America’s 250th. The convening highlighted the impactful work already happening in New Jersey while underscoring how statewide collaboration can broaden that impact from Essex County to Cape May.
New Mexico Civics Symposium
The University of New Mexico recently convened stakeholders from across the Land of Enchantment to discuss the future of a statewide civic seals program. This symposium successfully generated the momentum needed to propel a potential “seal of civic excellence” for students and schools throughout New Mexico.
Coalition Partner Spotlight: Democratic Knowledge Project
The Democratic Knowledge Project (DKP) aims to build a world where a supermajority of young people believe democracy is essential and feel confident they have the knowledge, capacities, and skills needed to participate in civic life. DKP pursues this goal through civic education research and through offering curriculum and professional learning aligned with the Roadmap to Educating for American Democracy.
In the News
Civics was all over the news this month, thanks to dozens and dozens of Civic Learning Week stories and coalition efforts to place at least 20 op-eds across the country. In fact, more than 1,100 media placements alongside more than 140 social media mentions generated a reach of more than 1 billion! Following are some highlights:
- New Jersey’s coalition shared its opinion on civics in The Newark Star Ledger
- Wisconsin’s coalition worked with two former state senators on this op-ed in The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- The Annenberg Institute for Civics took center stage on the opinion page of The Philadelphia Inquirer
- California’s State Board of Education showed its support for civics in The 74 Million
New Members
CivxNow continues to grow, now officially standing at more than 410 member organizations! The latest additions are:
We remain deeply appreciative of member efforts and all that we accomplish together. Our goal is to aggregate and activate large networks of support to expand and re-imagine civic education as a force for civic strength. To our members, thank you for your partnership.
If your organization is interested in joining CivxNow or in learning more, please
contact us at CivxNow@icivics.org.
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