Facing History's Approach to Civic Education

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Civic education can’t be another add-on in a curriculum already crowded with mandates. By recognizing civic learning opportunities throughout the life of the school, Facing History’s work supports the most central goal of American public education: preparing students for life in a democracy.

At Facing History & Ourselves, we believe that a good citizen possesses: 

• tolerance, empathy, and respect for human dignity;

• the skills to seek truth and communicate across difference;

• a capacity for ethical reflection;

• a sense of the common good;

• a habit of engagement; and

• a belief that they can make a difference and that each person’s choices matter.

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Topic
  • Civic Education
Setting
  • After School and Beyond
  • Educator Training
  • Congregational Learning
  • Day Schools and Yeshivas
  • Teen Engagement

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Non-partisan resources to aid in discussion and programming around civic engagement.

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Educational resources in support of civic responsibility and the democratic process.

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Learn with us about how we can promote healthy civil discourse.

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