Civic Roundtables
Posted in James Madison Legacy Project Expansion We the People: National Symposium on Civic Education
The symposium roundtables showcased many powerful ways to teach civics and engage students. At each roundtable, presenters shared special lessons, tools, and activities that have increased the effectiveness of their civics instruction.
- Expanding Civic Dialogue Through Humor | Sung Ja Shin
- Write Your Own Declaration of Independence | Mike Thomas
- Navigating AI in the Civics Landscape | Tyson Emborg
- Civic Architecture in Multilingual Government Classrooms | Kirsten von Topel
- Participatory Design of Civics Education | Matthew Shapiro
- Scaffold, Scale, and Supervise with DLAs | Michael Harris
- A New Minimum Standard for History Education | Zachary Cote
- Building Political Efficacy and Open-Mindedness | Kate Ullman
- Easy Strategies to Get Students Talking | Natalie O’Brien
- Revolutionary Remix: Grievances, AI, and CER | Kim Wahaus
- Cross-Generational Book Groups | Kelley Brown
- Media Literacy Using Ad Fontes | Aaron Hull
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