Hear from former presidential advisors and engage further with Brief the Chief. In the video, Dr. Matthew Costello, Chief Education Officer for the White House Historical Association, is joined by two presidential advisors to discuss their time working in the White House. Check it out to hear Anita McBride and Tina Tchen answer questions from middle schoolers and share their experience working in public service. This is a video you won't want to miss: https://hubs.la/Q02ypqxR0
iCivics
E-Learning Providers
Cambridge, Massachusetts 4,020 followers
We provide teachers well-written, inventive, and free resources to engage students in meaningful civics learning.
About us
iCivics empowers teachers with effective and engaging resources to develop the next generation of citizens. iCivics’ game-centered curriculum provides middle and high school students with the knowledge and tools they need for active participation in our democracy. The games place students in different civic roles and give them agency to address real-world problems and issues. They are rooted in clear learning objectives and integrated with lesson plans and other curricular materials. The iCivics curriculum is created by educators, and aligns to state and Common Core standards.
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http://www.icivics.org
External link for iCivics
- Industry
- E-Learning Providers
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- educational games, e-learning, digital content, curriculum design, civic education, and civic learning
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1035 Cambridge St
Suite 1
Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
Employees at iCivics
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Hear from our Chief Learning Services Officer Mya Moumen-Baker about the showcase we hosted to celebrate the work of Colorado students and educators piloting iCivics’ U.S. History curriculum. https://hubs.la/Q02xBX7N0
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In these politically polarized times and in the midst of a divisive presidential election, civic education remains an issue with broad, bipartisan support.
Election-year words that unite, divide Americans
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We are excited to announce the new game we created in partnership with the White House Historical Association, Brief the Chief! This digital game gives students an inside look into the historic White House offices of Presidents Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Lyndon B. Johnson and provides insight into how presidents rely on an array of advisors to make tough judgment calls. Learn more in our press release: https://lnkd.in/eKcTzchU
In partnership with iCivics, we created a new educational game that allows students to interview characters from history to understand challenges, engage with people from different perspectives, and make evidence-based decisions during three different presidencies. In Brief the Chief, students engage their historical thinking skills to learn more about impactful moments across the Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Lyndon B. Johnson presidencies. Some historic characters in the game include Haitian leader Jean Jacques Dessalines, Former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, First Lady Mary Lincoln’s dressmaker Elizabeth Keckly, civil rights leader Amelia Boynton, and the Johnsons’ personal cook Zephyr Wright. Brief the Chief continues a growing partnership between iCivics and the Association. In 2023, iCivics and the Association released a Spanish-language version of Executive Command, one of iCivics’ most popular games that teaches students how the Executive Branch functions. Both games are available online and for mobile devices for free. Play Brief the Chief at https://lnkd.in/eeKzyW66
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"Democracy requires the consent and participation of the people. Consent is built from confidence in institutions and the norms that uphold them. This doesn’t happen magically. It must be nurtured and sustained." Read the full article on Mount Vernon's website. https://bit.ly/443ajZI
Vital Lessons
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Our CEO Louise Dube joined Michael H. Levine, Sari Factor, Beau Dickenson, and Dr. Kathy Swan for an #ASUGSV Summit panel discussing actionable ways to strengthen civics and social studies education in today's polarized climate. We also shared our Well Versed music video series produced with Nickelodeon, ATTN:, and Paramount : www.icivics.org/wellversed #CivicEducation #K12 #EducationalLeadership
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Join the American Bar Association for the release of its 2024 Survey of Civic Literacy. Register now for the virtual panel discussing the results at 10 am ET on April 23. https://bit.ly/4aSYPdu
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Runner-Up Spotlight Series: Meet Louise Dubé, CEO of iCivics since 2014. Louise discovered the power of education in the early 1990s as a co-founder of CASES, a New York alternative-to-incarceration program for youthful offenders where education helps re-shape lives. Learn more about Louise and all the extraordinary runners-up named to this year's Social Impact Women to Watch List: https://lnkd.in/epgPRNBh #NonprofitHR #2024W2W
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Our CEO Louise Dube has been named a runner-up in Nonprofit HR's 2024 Social Impact Women to Watch List, which recognizes women for their contributions to nonprofits, associations, foundations, social enterprises & the communities they serve. Explore the full list: https://lnkd.in/epgPRNBh #2024W2W #NonprofitHR
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iCivics reposted this
💰 The U.S. invests just 5¢ in civic education for every $50 spent on STEM subjects. Our own survey, The Civic Outlook of Young Adults in America, revealed that 40% of Gen Z respondents were able to correctly answer only 1 out of 4 questions on a basic civics quiz. With support from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the iCivics CivXNow Coalition is working to advance civic education policies at state and federal levels. Thanks to their advocacy, states across the political spectrum have bolstered civic learning in recent legislative sessions, including Georgia, Indiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Utah. Read the Corporation's new report calling for greater investment in civics and the importance of coalition building. #CivicLearning #Civics #Democracy #CivicEducation
Healthy Democracies Need to Invest in Civic Education. Here’s How States Can Help | Citizenship | Carnegie Corporation of New York
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