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Our mom, Sandra Day O'Connor, knew something about politics that America forgot

May 18, 2022

Opinion: Some of the most important work our mom, Sandra Day O'Connor, ever did occurred away from the Supreme Court spotlight, in homes and classrooms.

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News Story

Philanthropy Leader Larry Kramer Named iCivics Board Chair

May 17, 2022

Kramer, President of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, succeeds Wendy May-Dreyer, and will guide iCivics as it continues its expanded scope of work.

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iCivics Educator Network Grows to More Than 350 Civics and History Teachers

May 05, 2022

iCivics, the country’s largest provider of civic education curriculum today announced that it has added 134 new members to its Educator Network.

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The Need for Multiple Perspectives in Civics

Apr 14, 2022

In mid-November, when I was in first grade, my mother visited my classroom to share knowledge on Indigenous people, and specifically, our Narragansett tribe.

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¡Vamos a jugar! Let’s play!

Mar 31, 2022

iCivics celebrates National Bilingual/Multilingual Learner Advocacy month

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A Touch of SCOTUS: 9 New Cases Added to Landmark Library

Mar 28, 2022

I’ve always loved teaching cases from the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) in my U.S. History or Government classes.

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News Story

An extraordinary investment in civic education at a pivotal moment

Mar 21, 2022

At a moment when the need for better civic education has never been more clear, philanthropists MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett stepped up and gave iCivics the largest single donation the organization has ever received.

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Help Our Fellows Learn About the State of Civic Education

Mar 17, 2022

How do you define “civics” or “civic education”?

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Product Announcement

New Curriculum Unit: The Legal Reference Library

Mar 09, 2022

Sometimes the textbook definition isn’t enough.

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