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Civics 101: Civics Education 1 - What Do We Teach?

Civics 101: Civics Education 1 - What Do We Teach?

Update: 2023-10-20
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Civics 101 is a podcast refresher course on the basics of how the U.S. government works, born from the brain trust at New Hampshire Public Radio and hosted by Hannah McCarthy and Nick Capodice. Today is the first part in their series about the state of civic education in the US. 

In this episode, the Civics 101 team gauges how we're doing civics-wise and then delve into the perpetually controversial history of history; have we ever agreed upon a narrative for our nation that we can teach students?

Walking us through the past, present, and future of social studies and civic education are Danielle Allen, James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard University, and Adam Laats, Historian and Professor of Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership at Binghamton University. 
 

Resources and Links

Check out Civics 101: A Podcast, a production of New Hampshire Public Radio

Order Justin Reich’s new book Iterate: The Secret to Innovation in Schools

Watch our documentary film We Have to Do Something Different


 

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Follow our host Justin Reich on Twitter

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Civics 101: Civics Education 1 - What Do We Teach?

Civics 101: Civics Education 1 - What Do We Teach?

Hannah McCarthy, Nick Capodice, Danielle Allen, Adam Laats, Justin Reich