Civics Education Gains Ground in K–12 and Higher Education

Civics Education Gains 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 is 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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