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Explore the growing network of Illinois high schools that are dedicated to expanding and improving civic learning experiences across the curriculum. School names are followed by year of recognition.
The underpinnings of schoolwide civics; the practices, skills, and dispositions that frame civic learning in the classroom and with extracurricular activities. The underpinnings of schoolwide civics; the practices, skills, and dispositions that frame Civic Learning In The Classroom (Link) and with extracurricular activities.
The underpinnings of schoolwide civics; the practices, skills, and dispositions that frame civic learning in the classroom and with Extracurricular Activities. (Link Hover)
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- Strengthens the basic understanding of our structures of government, along with related processes of legislation and policy making, legislation and policy making.
- See Civic Mission of Schools (UL Link)
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- What voices and perspectives are missing in the curriculum?
- How can I center a student’s identity, culture, or language to good teaching practices?
- What measures can be put in place to prevent students of color from being “othered” in the classroom?
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– Gloria Ladson-Billings
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The civic mission of schools is not a new concept. Our nation’s public schools were founded to develop citizens with knowledge, and the rights and responsibilities of self-government. Yet formal civic education has almost vanished from the curriculum in most schools.


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The civic mission of schools is not a new concept. Our nation’s public schools were founded to develop citizens with knowledge, and the rights and responsibilities of self-government. Yet formal civic education has almost vanished from the curriculum in most schools.
Lincolnshire, Illinois
Contact: Brad Smith
Adlai E. Stevenson High School (2013)
Lincolnshire, Illinois
Contact: Brad Smith
Adlai E. Stevenson High School (2013)
Lincolnshire, Illinois
Contact: Brad Smith
Adlai E. Stevenson High School (2013)
Lincolnshire, Illinois
Contact: Brad Smith
