| Civics Online-[Re]Envisioning the Democratic Community - A collaborative, internet project working to provide teachers, students, and parents with a rich array of primary source materials, learning tools, and professional development resources with which to learn and teach civics.
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| The Civic Mind: The Source for Civics Education and Information - Civics lessons for communities and classrooms
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| Civnet - International Resource for civic education and civil society
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| Choices Education Project: Capitol Forum on America's Future - A program for high school students and their teachers, from the Choices Education Project, Brown University. Also offering adult discussion programs and curriculum materials on international affairs topics.
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| NAEP Civics Subject Area - The latest NAEP civics assessment, which measured the civics and American government knowledge of students in grades 4, 8, and 12 in 1998, was administered to about 22,000 students in the nation.
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| Constitutional Rights Foundation - Publisher of U.S. Constitution curriculum materials. Also provides free lesson plans and newsletters online.
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| GovSpot - Government and civics information portal that simplifies the search for online regional, state, national and international government resources including election information.
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| Center for Civic Education - Nonprofit group which specializes in civic and citizenship education, law-related education, and international exchange programs in education in developing democracies. Site includes center history, news, programs, publications, alumni network, research, and related links.
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| Civic Practices Network - A collaborative and nonpartisan project bringing together a diverse array of organizations and perspectives within the new citizenship movement. We share a commitment to bring practical methods for public problem solving into every community and institutional setting in America.
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| The Learning Page - Created to assist educators as they use the American Memory web site to teach about United States history and culture. The site provides tips and tricks for using the American Memory collections, as well as frameworks,activities, and lessons that provide context for their use. It will be useful to life-long learners of all ages.
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| Getting the Message Out - An exhibition examining the national popular political culture in the antebellum United States through campaign materials from presidential campaigns from 1840-1860. Site includes histories, biographies, and primary source material such as campaign biographies and campaign songbooks, as well as song recordings, images, and teachers' guide.
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