Give students time to prepare a three - minute presentation of their story that could help drive
their action civics project forward;
Not exact matches
In a similar way, U.S. national guard and reserve forces participate in «
civic -
action»
projects in Central America designed to promote positive psychological images of U.S. involvement in the region.
His grant - funded
project, Educating for Democracy in the Digital Age (EDDA), helped more than 100 ELA and social studies teachers in Oakland bring
action civics inside their classrooms from 2011 through 2015.
The National
Action Civics Collaborative is a great starting point for looking at examples of meaningful PBL
projects.
For example, Youth Climate
Action Now is a
civic engagement
project in which students advocate for local environmental policies, such as reducing carbon emissions at the city level.
The grade - level content standards for the year included an introduction to citizenship, so she designed a
project in which they would need to take
civic action in their community.
This begins with demonstrating the power of technology to support specific social studies activities and
projects that together center on the development of children's (a) «personal
civic beliefs,» (b) «capacity for social and public
action,» (c) «ties to their localities and the world outside,» and (d) «awareness of past present and future» (Cogan et al., 2000, p. 50).
If teachers and students choose to develop a more concerted plan of
action, the Constitutional Rights Foundation s provides a short nine - step - guide, designed to empower teachers and students to plan and implement
civic action projects within their local communities.
Projects of particular interest are those that apply a systemic lens to the root causes of global warming; enroll the leadership of frontline communities most vulnerable to the impact of climate change; push for broad - based
civic engagement and community
action; and wherever possible leverage the value artists and culture bearers bring to processes for devising and deploying practical solutions to this global crisis.
Her recent
projects are motivated by
civic and social
actions focus on fostering relationships with a wide range of communities.
That's the premise of TREExOFFICE, an environmental
civic action project by Australian American artist, engineer and NYU professor Natalie Jeremijenko.
They too are aimed at accelerating sustainability at a district level, and use a model based upon strong stakeholder engagement and district governance to develop
projects that reduce ecological footprint, promote community
action and
civic entrepreneurship, and generate green jobs.
Now, the
Project and its 450,000 - strong online Community are pivoting toward a focus on Solutions, including Community - generated campaigns to reduce plastic pollution, grow the sharing economy and reduce political corruption, as well as a six - week Citizen Muscle Boot Camp to help everyday changemakers gain the skills needed for effective
civic action..