Where can I learn more and find resources?
Where can I learn more and find resources?
To learn more and find relevant, high-quality civic learning materials, you can explore these national civic education organizations and national digital civic learning organizations. To receive updates on civic learning and related resources, follow @Ed4Democracy on Twitter and sign up for the Educating for Democracy newsletter.
National Civic Education Organizations
- Annenberg Classroom
- Bill of Rights Institute
- Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools
- Center for Action Civics (Mikva Challenge)
- Center for Civic Education
- Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE)
- Civic Nation
- Constitutional Rights Foundation
- Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago
- Earth Force
- Facing History and Ourselves
- Generation Citizen
- National Action Civics Collaborative
- National Conference on Citizenship
- National Constitution Center
- National Council on the Social Studies
- National Youth Leadership Council
- Street Law
- Student Voice
- Teaching Tolerance
- The Choices Program
- The Reagan Library Curricular Resources
- Youth Build
- Youth Leadership Initiative
National Digital Civic Learning Organizations
- Black Youth Project
- By Any Media Necessary
- Center for News Literacy at Stony Brook University
- The Civic Imagination Project
- Common Sense Media
- Connected Learning Alliance
- The Good Participation Project at Project Zero
- iCivics
- Journalism Education Association
- KQED Education
- National Association for Media Literacy Education
- National Writing Project
- Educator Innovator Powered by the National Writing Project
- The Current: An Open Publishing Site of Educator Innovator
- NewseumEd
- The News Literacy Project
- Youth Radio
- YPP Reflection-Action Frame: 10 Questions for Change Makers