🏏 Civic Responsibility Examples For Students
West Mid dle School is one of the two middle schools in the Binghamton City School District and serves 800 of the district's 6000 students. Ap-. proximately 47,000 people reside in the city Participants still discussed room for improvement in terms of student civic responsibility. Students show little interest in issues that some participants thought would be enticing, including "leading change in their own culture," issues with the town of Chapel Hill, and issues involving low-wage workers on campus. In the Action Civics program, for example, students "learn politics by doing politics." They identify an issue they care about (e.g., homelessness, teacher pay, the opioid crisis), research it, and design a plan of action to advocate for that issue at a local level. For example, a supporting question might follow a compelling question with an inquiry like, "what are some rules that families follow?" and "what are some classroom rules you've followed in the past?" to get students thinking critically.Here are some examples of civic engagement activities for students: Voter Registration Drives - Encouraging eligible voters to register and participate in elections is an important civic duty. Students can help organize voter registration drives to increase voter turnout in their communities.10/04/2023 Curriculum, Competencies, C.A.R.E.S. Competencies Ambassador Spotlight: Fosterin 01/09/2023 C.A.R.E.S. Competencies, SEL Skills, Self Control The Components of Compromise 11/21/2022 School Community, Conflict Resolution, Collaboration Creating a Community of Belong 10/03/2022 Citizenship Brainstorm: Engage your students in a meaningful dialogue, discussing key traits that active citizens possess. Whether you teach fourth grade or 12th, this lesson can be adapted to fit your learners' ages. You can download the elementary, middle, or high school lessons, which are brought to you by the Constitutional Rights Foundation. 1. Children of all ages can be civic learners. Here are some great examples of civic lessons for young learners that can keep 7-to 10-year-olds occupied on their summer break! 2. Here are some ideas discussed on an I-civcs blog page entitled Citizenship and Elementary Education- how do you teach that? jerp.