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NWAESC(2095)---Assemble! | Teaching Civics in an Election Year - ZOOM



"From the founding of the republic, the United States has sought to live up to the ideal of a “government of the people, by the people, for the people.” It’s an ideal that requires a citizenry with the initiative and drive to arm themselves with knowledge of our civic institutions and the power the American people hold. Teaching the foundations of American government and the democratic process is essential to building an active future citizenry with engaged and informed voters. This informative session will highlight a toolkit that will help examine the importance of civic participation in the democratic process and the investigation of problem solving in society. We hope it provides you the tools necessary to support students in modeling the participation and deliberation of civic duties in the “teachable moment” of an election year, even a gubernatorial one!"

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Session ID:
438547
Credits Available:
(1) Hours
Seats Filled:
4 / 100
Fee:
$0.00
Contact Person:
Missy Hixson
Instructor(s):
Dustin Seaton
Melissa Starkey
Audiences: 
8, 9-12
 
Date Time Location
4/6/2021 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Northwest Education Service Cooperative - Northwest ESC Administration - ZOOM 1


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