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Play and Learn | iCivics A Part of Something (Ages 6-11) Our democracy and our communities won’t work without us—the people! Jade teaches kids citizenship duties and how they can get involved in this music video
iCivics Teacher Survey High-Level Summary Report - iCivics To support Civic Learning Week, this high-level summary of the 2026 iCivics Teacher Survey of 2,197 teachers to deliver timely, educator-centered findings that translate into clear insights on the state of civics education
What is Civics - iCivics We need civic education that is relevant, meaningful, and engaging for each new generation
Play Do I Have a Right? | Constitutional Rights Game | iCivics Step into your new law firm, which specializes in constitutional law In Do I Have a Right?, you will decide if potential clients have had their constitutional rights violated, match them with the best lawyer, and try to win their case in court The more clients you serve and cases you win, the faster your law firm grows! Play two ways:
Why Civics is Important (Foa and Yascha Mounk) Yet the time granted to civics in the classroom keeps shrinking Today, only 9 states and DC mandate a full year of civic education If civic education is to be a solution to what ails our constitutional democracy, we must ensure that it becomes a priority for our nation
Who We Are - iCivics Our Vision iCivics envisions a thriving American democracy supported by informed and civically engaged young people Our Mission We champion equitable, non-partisan civic education so that the practice of democracy is learned by each new generation We work to inspire life-long civic engagement by providing high-quality and engaging civics resources to teachers and students across our nation
iCivics 101 | iCivics Welcome to iCivics 101 - bite-sized introductions to all that iCivics has to offer! Explore our first-of-its-kind civics digital library including: hundreds of FREE games, DBQuest, WebQuests, middle and high school lesson plans, infographics, videos, and Private i History Detectives elementary resources
14 Reasons Why Teaching Civics is Important Right Now Teaching civics prepares students to be informed and engaged members of society Students who experience high-quality civic education are more likely to complete college and develop employable skills (including communications and public speaking skills), vote and discuss policy issues at home, and volunteer and work on community issues However, prioritizing civics in the classroom can […]