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Webinar: The Research & Practice of Student Voice in Classrooms & Schools
Webinar: The Research & Practice of Student Voice in Classrooms & Schools

In this video, Dr. Erica Hodgin and Ms. Mildred Garcia Gomez presented on the importance of student voice for the iCivics Civics, Service, and Leadership (iCSL) program.

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The Importance of High Quality Discussions
The Importance of High Quality Discussions

Leading researchers, district leaders, teachers, and students discuss the importance of high quality civic discussions. Civic discussion and deliberation leads to improved communication, critical thinking skills, civic knowledge, and a higher chance of future civic engagement.

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Structured Academic Controversy (SAC)
Structured Academic Controversy (SAC)

In this video, students deliberate suffrage at age 16 through an approach called Structured Academic Controversy. Students read and analyze text, develop respectful group discussion skills, practice building consensus, and write informal policy statements.

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Student Centered Civic Discussion & Deliberation
Student Centered Civic Discussion & Deliberation

In part 1 of this video, teachers, students, and district leaders reflect on ways to ensure civic discussion and deliberation is student-centered. In part 2, students also reflect, discuss, and communicate what they have learned about a complex issue they researched through small group and large group collaborative discussions. 

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Preparing Youth for Civics & Politics in the Digital Age
Preparing Youth for Civics & Politics in the Digital Age

Learn how you can support young people to navigate civics and politics in the digital age and how you can prepare your students to become thoughtful and effective participants in our democracy.

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Writing Commentaries: The Power of Youth Voice
Writing Commentaries: The Power of Youth Voice

In this video, students begin to write a commentary about an issue they care about, which they will later publish via radio and/or social media.

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Creating Digital Stories
Creating Digital Stories

In this video, ninth grade students create digital stories that illustrate their American identity and reflect on the American creed of today.

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Tweet to Share Your Learning
Tweet to Share Your Learning

Use Twitter as a formative assessment tool.

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Spark Your Persuasive Writing: 3 Simple Prompts
Spark Your Persuasive Writing: 3 Simple Prompts

In this video, students brainstorm ideas for writing through three simple prompts.

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Digital Media & Struggles for Justice
Digital Media & Struggles for Justice

Activists, educators and organizers reflect on the opportunities and challenges when using digital media in struggles for social justice.

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Civic Engagement in the Digital Age
Civic Engagement in the Digital Age

Watch this video to learn more about what civic engagement is and to find out how teachers in Oakland Unified School District are integrating civic learning throughout the district.

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Encouraging Students to Take Action
Encouraging Students to Take Action

Watch this video to see how ninth grade teacher Matt Colley’s students work in small groups to research and plan an action project focused on a contemporary problem.

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Infographics for Change
Infographics for Change

Watch this video to see how twelfth grade teacher Chela Delgado guides her students to design an infographic that visually displays the key aspects of the issue they researched, the root cause, and a theory of change.

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Blogging & Youth Civic Voice
Blogging & Youth Civic Voice

Listen to teachers and students talk about the benefits of blogging in the classroom and how it promotes productive online dialogue, provides students with an authentic audience, and develops young people’s civic voice.

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Blogging Tips From Three Veteran Teachers
Blogging Tips From Three Veteran Teachers

To learn more about HOW to integrate blogging into your classroom, listen to three veteran teachers -- Jason Muniz, Johanna Paraiso, and Nina Portugal -- discuss their approaches and what they have learned over the years.

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Community Readiness Awards
Community Readiness Awards

Students were selected from across Oakland Unified School District to receive awards for their community-focused research and action projects that exemplified community readiness.

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Understanding & Identifying Misinformation
Understanding & Identifying Misinformation

In this video, David Jablonsky works with his high school history class to deconstruct different types of misinformation related to the 2020 elections. 

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Photojournalism to Highlight Community Issues
Photojournalism to Highlight Community Issues

In this video, youth participating in the Free Spirit Media after school program in Chicago use photo essays and social media to voice their concerns about issues in their communities.

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