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NEW Foreign Policy Game

Now is perhaps the most important time for students to build an understanding of our interconnected world. To support learning about U.S. foreign policy, we’ve released Convene the Council, a new game developed in partnership with the Council on Foreign Relations.

Develop English Language Arts Skills with iCivics

We believe civics makes the perfect partner for English Language Arts lessons, and we have standards-aligned resources to prove it! We've compiled our best activities, lesson plans, and games for developing your students' non-fiction reading and writing skills.

New Elementary Resources Are Coming!

iCivics has partnered with History's Mysteries to integrate its K-5 learning offerings into our suite of educational materials. Look for new, upgraded History’s Mysteries content on our website in time for the 2022-23 school year!

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    Wall Street Journal Op-Ed "Founding Principles in…

    Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and Executive Director Jeff Curley highlight the tension between "old and new" in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal.
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    iCivics announces their partnership with GlassLab.
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    iCivics announces the appointment of Louise Dubé as Executive Director.
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    iCivics welcomes Teachers Council members to Washington, DC to train the new council on a new mission centered around service.
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    iCivics interviews Tyler Ellis, a Baylor Teaching Fellow and 6th grade teacher, on his work with iCivics.
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    Stefanie Wager, a social studies consultant and former teacher reacts to statistics on U.S. citizens' civics knowledge. "A study conducted by the American Bar Association (2005) revealed that less…
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    Amy Raper, an 8th grade social studies teacher, shares her experience of using iCivics in her classroom.
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    Joe, a social studies teacher in Northwest WI, shares the advantages he's seen of using iCivics in his classroom.
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    Soljane Martinez Quiles discusses her journey to and thoughts on the iCivics Teacher Council.
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    GlassLab, a nonprofit comprised of learning scientists, software developers and assessment designers has made their assessment and analytic tools available for free to third party developers.  The…
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