From a Civic Education to a Civic Learning Ecosystem
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
Seeking to spark enthusiasm and engagement among funders who are interested in revitalizing our system of civic education, Rajiv VInnakota, president of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, today released the findings of a major research initiative he spearheaded examining the current state of civic education in America.
innakota and his research team reviewed leading research on civic education and social and emotional learning in schools and colleges; looked at civic education policies in all 50 states; attended conferences on civic education and/or democracy building; and also interviewed more than 100 experts who are engaged in civic education. The full report, as well as an interactive, open-source wiki for continuing to gather information of best and promising practice in the field, can be found at http://rbw.civic-learning.org/.
The report’s authors offered several important conclusions regarding the current state of civics education, including:
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