Civics Education Gaining Ground in K-12 and Higher Education

Civics Education Gaining Ground in K-12 and Higher Education

Schools that take
part in the Barney
Charter School
Initiative teach
classical education,
with a focus on
teaching civic
responsibility.
Courtesy of Hillsdale College

Nationally, there’s a growing interest in teaching public school students the history of the U.S. government and the role of citizenship.

An Oct. 6 research report from the North Carolina-based James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal notes that every state except Alaska, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin requires completion of a civics course for high school graduation.
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