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Thursday, March 14th at 4:30pm
The Committee of Seventy offers several experiential civic learning resources for middle and high school students. Ahead of the 2024 Pennsylvania Primary on April 23rd, we are spotlighting three programs to help teach elections and voting.
At the heart of our work is the elections and voting curriculum. Educators can pick from multiple in-depth lessons that help students understand elections. The best way to conclude the unit is to participate in the Youth Mock Election, which gives students hands-on practice casting votes for real candidates who appear on their ballot. The Mock Election is available to all Pennsylvania high school and middle school teachers statewide, for free. Tom Quinn, Education & Policy Director at PA Youth Vote and a Philadelphia-based civics teacher will be joining us to share his experience in making and using these resources.
Another great addition to the curriculum is our bi-annual Studio C70 student-candidate interview series. C70 works to connect teachers with candidates, with students supplying the questions. Hear from special guest Philadelphia Councilmember-at-Large Rue Landau about her experience as a candidate participant, and learn from Nathan Salamone, a Philadelphia-based civics teacher about how he integrated Studio C70 into his teaching. Register here.
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