By JD Mangat At a time when our national conversations often feel divided and trust in institutions runs thin, a young ...
Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University has sparked renewed interest in conservative civics education as ...
When technology amplifies curiosity instead of contempt, people start to remember that disagreement isn’t a threat — it’s the ...
Our collective future depends on what is happening in our classrooms. That’s not exaggeration — it’s fact. Because the lessons taught there shape how young people see their place in the world — and ...
Can a college degree improve a person’s civic participation? Absolutely — but the unequal ability of students to graduate from college undermines their chances at participating in U.S. democracy, ...
Gen Z was expected to be more instrumental in the 2024 presidential election than they turned out to be. Despite their active engagement in political discourse online, only 42% turned out to vote, ...
Gen Z was expected to be more instrumental in the 2024 presidential election than they turned out to be. Despite their active engagement in political discourse online, only 42% turned out to vote, ...
Politicians would be more likely to keep their promises if Americans had better civic education, writes Michael Butkiewicz.
I recently participated in a meeting of conservative election officials who periodically gather to discuss how they can improve trust in the elections they administer. We started with a round robin in ...
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