Schools recently concentrated on teaching students to code, not to think like citizens. It's time to go back to a civic curriculum.
As the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence approaches, civics education needs a renaissance.
Civic education in America is coming back, to a level not seen in decades, but not without hard work to bring that about.
The consequences of the neglect of civics education was on display at the NAIS conference when someone made an appallingly bigoted speech.
Inside a movement to restore civics education to its rightful place in American classrooms, where it is sorely lacking.
Texas approved a too-subtle attempt at faith-based education, and the atheistic left still gets up and arms about it. But it wouldn't hurt...
Civics education is coming back, through the efforts of the Jack Miller Center and the cooperation of several States.
The Red Sky in the morning has appeared, because American civics and Christian education are lacking, and no one will admit it.
America has lost its sense of common enterprise, upon which all can agree. Can America get that back, in the face of such a divide?
Previewing the PBS miniseries Citizen Nation, an attempt to reawaken an appreciation for history and civics in America.