CIRCLE surveys show that there's a relationship between being encouraged to vote and taught how to do so by teachers and a host of indicators of civic engagement later in life.
An update on our partnerships in Florida and Illinois focused on training teachers to incorporate effective civic education pedagogies.
Our comprehensive study, in partnership with other researchers, will help identify what the state must do to effectively and equitably implement new civics requirements.
Explore resources for educators to help students understand, analyze, and respond to the upcoming State of the Union.
CIRCLE is working with partners to provide educators the resources and support they need to teach about elections and grow the next generation of voters.
Our Director Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg has been a key consultant on the popular educational animated show as it incorporated civic lessons and themes.
The upcoming presidential election is a valuable opportunity to teach young people how to understand, create, and engage with news and other media.
Multiple stakeholders have a role to play in creating the conditions for increased and more equitable youth voting.
The youngest eligible voters (ages 18-19) tend to lag behind their older peers, highlighting the need for efforts to engage them in democracy.