Resources
Resources
America's 250th - Sesquicentennial of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence
- Declaration Book Club
- Monticello
 
 - America's 250th Content
- Sphere Education Initiative
 
 
Perspectives
- Fighting the Liar's Dividend: A Toolkit for Truth in the Digital Age
- Edward Saltzberg, The Fulcrum, September 8, 2025
 
 - On a mission to make voter registration part of every high school in America.  Check out The Civics Center resources.
- Registering High School Voters, Joyce Vance, September 3, 2024
 
 - Learn about what happened during the Civic Season across the United States.
 - Reclaiming the American flag: A symbol of unity in a divided nation
- Kristina Becvar, The Fulcrum, May 31, 2024
 
 - Universities must renew their commitment to democracy, Rajiv Vinnakota, The Fulcrum, May 30, 2024
 - Quiz: Celebrate Constitution Day with a test of knowledge
 - Democracy Decoded (podcast), Campaign Legal Center
 - Educating for American Democracy A Roadmap to Excellence in History and Civics
- How Political Institutions Shape Outcomes and How We Might Reform Them, Danielle Allen, Lee Drutman, Katie Fahey, and Cara McCormick, Library of Congress, April 15, 2021
 - Opinion: Our democracy is ailing. Civics has to be part of the cure, Danielle Allen and Paul Carrese, The Washington Post, March 2, 2021
 
 - Has Democracy Become a Spectator Sport?, Salzburg Global Seminar, Designs on the Future Initiative, July 29, 2020
 
Lesson Plans
- AP United States Government and Politics Classroom Resources
 - Building Democracy for All: Interactive Explorations of Government and Civic Life, EdTech Books, Robert W. Maloy and Torrey Trust, 2020
 - Bunk History
 - C-SPAN Classroom
- America250 - Resources Celebrating the United States Semiquincentennial
 - Redistricting and Reapportionment Resources
- Clip: The Process for Reapportionment and Redistricting in 2021 (3:20)
 - Clip: Reapportionment after the 2020 Census (4:42)
 - Clip: New Changes in the 2021 Redistricting Cycle (2:40)
 - Clip: Partisan Gerrymandering Supreme Court Ruling (4:36)
 - Clip: Ben Williams on States' Redistricting Efforts (5:24)
 - Bell Ringer: What is the census and how does it work? (4:52)
 - Bell Ringer: The Redistricting Process (2 Clips)
 - Bell Ringer: Partisan Gerrymandering and How District Lines are Drawn (8:13)
 - Bell Ringer: Independent Redistricting Commissions (3:00)
 - Bell Ringer: The Number of People per Congressional District (2:36)
 - Bell Ringer: Term Limits and Gerrymandering (2:44)
 - Lesson: Analyzing the 2020 Census Results (3 Clips)
 - Lesson: What to expect during the 2020 Redistricting Process (5 Clips)
 - Lesson: The Redistricting Process: How States Draw District Maps (7 Clips)
 - Lesson: Baker v. Carr (8 Clips)
 - Lesson: Shaw v. Reno (2 Clips)
 - Lesson: Overview of the Census (9 Clips)
 - Deliberation: Should the Federal Government Regulate States' Election Procedures? (10 clips)
 
 - Should the Electoral College be reformed?
 - Should your state modify its voter registration laws and methods for submitting a ballot?
 
 - Hamilton Education Program
 - How to Teach Civics in Action to K-12 Students, Baylor University
 - iCivics - DBQuest
 - GeoInquiries for Government
 - National Council for the Social Studies, Social Education, October 2010
 - National Geographic Society Resource Library
 - New American History, Electing the House of Representatives
 - The Harvard Case Method: Improving Civics Education
 
Standards
- College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework for Social Studies State Standards
- State guidance for enhancing the rigor of K-12 civics, economics, geography, and history
 
 
Materials
- A Roadmap for Civil Discourse: The EAD (Educating for American Democracy) Inquiry Deck, New American History, 2025
 - Democracy Decoded
- Podcast from the Campaign Legal Center
 
 - Engaging Congress
 - Library of Congress - Teaching with Primary Sources
- On the Hunt for the Original Louisiana Literacy Test, Rebecca Onion, Slate, July 3, 2013
 
 - National Constitution Center
 - News Literacy Project
 - Social Change Ecosystem Map
 - Teaching with Primary Sources
 - U.S. Census Bureau