Street Law Resources for Civics and Legal Education
Use the link below to sign up for a Zoom meeting hosted by WCSS and the Wisconsin Civics Fellows, with Street Law.
Use the link below to sign up for a Zoom meeting hosted by WCSS and the Wisconsin Civics Fellows, with Street Law.
The Digital Inquiry Group’s Civic Online Reasoning curriculum, based on research with professional fact checkers and tested in classrooms across the country, teaches students to effectively evaluate online content. During this interactive webinar, participants will consider the research behind the curriculum, review free curricular materials, and discuss how these resources can be integrated into their …
Introduction to Civic Online Reasoning: Teach Students to Sort Fact from Fiction Online Read More »
The American Civic Tradition Fellowship is the Founding Civics Initiative’s signature program, attracting top middle and high school social studies educators from around the country. The fellowship consists of a weeklong in-person institute in the summer and monthly virtual meetings during the following academic year. In addition to in-depth discussions of primary texts, teachers will …
Jack Miller Center 2025 American Civic Tradition Fellowship Application Deadline Read More »
This annual event provides Girl Scouts the unique opportunity to engage with local legislators, learn about the civic process, and become empowered to take an active role in their communities. Contact Logan Hennessy if you'd like to volunteer to support this fantastic civic engagement event. <HennessyL@gsbadgerland.org>
Civic Learning Week (March 10-14, 2025) is almost here! PBS Wisconsin Education has tons of great resources to enhance civic learning in classrooms and libraries, and we’re inviting feedback from educators on one of them in a special Civic Learning Week opportunity. We're currently looking for Wisconsin educators who work with grades 3-8 and want …
Civic Learning Week in Wisconsin: learn and share with the story of Roberto Hernández Read More »
Join The Civics Center on our mission to make voter registration a part of every high school in America! The most effective voter registration efforts are student-led and adult-supported. Come learn how to design a drive that fits your school structure and schedule. This workshop is ideal for a drive organizing team of students and/or …
In recent years, calls to limit, regulate, or ban social media platforms have escalated from all corners of the political spectrum. These concerns have been as varied as national security, foreign ownership, and the danger of disinformation in a divided democracy. Yet perhaps the most cross‐partisan concern has come from increasing evidence of social media’s …
Social Media and Youth Mental Health: A Civic Learning Week Conversation Read More »
It’s Almost Civic Learning Week! Civic Learning Week is about empowering youth to contribute to our constitutional democracy. In celebration of Civic Learning Week, March 10 through March 15, the Center for Civic Education is cohosting a virtual event designed to enhance your teaching and promote engagement. Civic Learning Resource Slam Join us for an …
What can America’s great leaders teach us about citizenship today? How do their decisions reveal the enduring principles of our political tradition? And how can the next generation of leaders attain the intellectual grounding needed for statesmanship in the 21st century? Join us on Tuesday, March 11, at 3:00 PM for a webinar on teaching statesmanship with Jack …
Civic Learning Week (March 10-14, 2025) is almost here! PBS Wisconsin Education has tons of great resources to enhance civic learning in classrooms and libraries, and we’re inviting feedback from …
Civic Learning Week in Wisconsin: learn and share with the story of Roberto Hernández Read More »
Join three of our Wisconsin Civics Fellows - practicing teachers supporting their peers in strengthening civic learning - for this fantastic virtual event during National Civic Learning week.
Join Wisconsin Social Studies teachers for two days of professional learning.
This session aims to empower educators to serve as powerful advocates for K-12 civics education at the local, state, and federal level. We'll review the current policy landscape, explore educators' role in policy making, develop action plans and tools for civics advocacy, and put it all to use when we meet directly with legislators and …
Policy and Advocacy Workshop: Educators as Civics Ed Advocates Part 1 Read More »
Students have access to more information than ever before, but separating fact from fiction has never been more difficult. Historical thinking skills can empower students to analyze the (mis)information they encounter online. We’ll use a variety of PBS resources and media to sharpen students’ media literacy skills, including research, fact-checking, identifying bias, and finding reliable …
Historical Thinking Skills for the Social Media Age Read More »
Engage in a train-the-trainer session to deepen learning about how juries work and why they are so integral to our overall judicial system. This session will entail an overview of what juries are, why they exist, and how everyday Americans can participate in the judicial process through jury duty. This session will be led by …