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Tune in to this free webinar, hosted by iCivics’ Director of Educator Engagement Natacha Scott, to learn about the iCivics resources available to support teachers and school…
As students come back to the classroom, you can count on iCivics for support. We invite you to join us for a free webinar, hosted by iCivics’ Director of Educator Engagement…
Speakers: Natacha Scott, Director of Educator Engagement, iCivics Kelley Brown, History's Mysteries Co-Creator, Private i Curriculum Writer, and Educator, Easthampton High…
Guest Speaker: Christopher Tomlin Christopher Tomlin is a 9th grade social studies teacher and 17 year student government advisor at a rural regional high school in Connecticut. He…
Guest Speaker: Daniel G. Krutka Dr. Krutka is a former high school social studies teacher who is currently Associate Professor of Social Studies Education at the University of…
Guest Speaker: Donna Philips Donna Phillips is the Vice President and Chief Program Officer for the Center for Civic Education. She is the former Director of Academic Innovations…
Guest Speaker: Dr. Mylien Duong We are living and teaching in a hyper-polarized society undergoing rapid change. Preparing young people to successfully address these challenges…
Join iCivics at the 103rd National Council for Social Studies Annual Conference in Nashville! Stop by Booth #635 and consider attending one (or more!) of our NINE sessions: Harmony…
Growing up with digital devices does not mean students know how to evaluate the information they interact with online. Studies have shown that when students are taught the same…
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is transforming the digital landscape.Students are already interacting with AI tools, such as chatbots, which can present information in ways that…
Students need hands-on practice with real online sources to become skilled at finding trustworthy information online. With instruction and practice, your students will be able to…
Being civically informed and engaged requires students to be able to navigate online spaces effectively. Sam Wineburg and Joel Breakstone, co-founders of Digital Inquiry Group…
Students need to be taught strategies for locating credible information online. Joel Breakstone, co-founder and executive director of the Digital Inquiry Group (DIG), shares the…
How can your students assess if an online source is credible? Often, that question has been answered with checklists. However, checklists lead students astray by recommending…
Get ready for class with iCivics! As you prepare for this coming school year, iCivics has your back with exciting updates, engaging election resources, and civics lessons to help…
Get ready for class with iCivics! As you prepare for this coming school year, iCivics is excited to support you and your teachers in preparing engaging civics lessons that inspire…
Get ready for class with iCivics! As you prepare for this coming school year, iCivics has your back with engaging civics and election-related resources just for elementary school…
Help students identify trustworthy information online with our newest resource collection: Civic Digital Literacy. This new collection of resources will support you in teaching…
Presidential elections present a unique opportunity to inform, prepare, and guide young people to engage as members of our constitutional democracy. Discover ways to make the most…