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  • Elementary Civic Learning,
  • New York Civic Learning Week,
• 3/15/24

Voice & Choice: Civic Education the Early Grades

How can educators help our youngest citizens, who are inherently passionate about justice, liberty, and happiness, create a foundation of civic-mindedness? On Friday, New York State Regent Frances G. Wills joined a panel of educators and students in a special event moderated by Rashid Duroseau of Democracy Prep Public Schools to address best practices for early civic learning. The event was produced by Inquiring Minds Institute. 

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