Jan 16 2024

Civic Education in a Time of Democratic Crisis

American Academy of Political and Social Science

Virtual

As American democracy faces unprecedented challenges, civic education is more important than ever. This webinar, hosted by the American Academy of Political and Social Science, will highlight research from a multi-disciplinary team of researchers to describe what works in civic education, and it will feature a dialogue on re-orienting teaching and learning toward meaningful civic outcomes. 

Panelists: David Campbell, University of Notre Dame; Paul Carrese, Arizona State University; Linda Darling-Hammond, Learning Policy Institute; Peter Levine, Tufts University; Kent McGuire, Hewlett Foundation; and Na’ilah Suad Nasir, Spencer Foundation.

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