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Civics education is abysmal across the country, but a few states are leading the way for reform just in time for the celebration of America's 250th.
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The Hechinger Report on MSNOPINION: Black youth believe in their ability to make change, but our schools aren’t helping themBlack youth are frequently among the most civically engaged young people in the country, yet they are too often absent from conversations about civic excellence and receive too little civic education.
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When Black youth appear in public conversations about civics, it’s usually in the context of disparities: whether it’s lower scores on the NAEP Civics assessment, underfunded schools or limited access ...
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