Civics

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Civics education promotes the development of an enlightened, responsible, and engaged citizenry committed to democratic principles. Civics has been and remains a cornerstone of American public education. Today, perhaps more than ever, a background in civics is an essential part of how every person can engage in their community and our world. Civics includes the study of political systems, power, authority, governance, civic ideals and practices, and the role of citizens.

Civics on the Road visits Madison, Maine

 

Civics on the Road is a traveling educational initiative designed to engage students in hands-on civic learning.

Learn more about how to sign up for Civics on the Road

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Building Knowledge

The essential concepts of government and citizens' civic behavior can be observed through a variety of lenses. Interdisciplinary instruction in civics combines literacy and numeracy skills with concepts from across political sciences to create a broad knowledge base from which students can draw as they approach civic challenges.


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Applying Knowledge

The pedagogy of civics is varied and crosses content area boundaries. Civics is an area of action-oriented instruction in which project-based learning drives proficiency. 


  • Civics in the Elementary Classroom
    This Edutopia article shares ideas for integrating civics into elementary school.
  • Civic Online Reasoning by Stanford History Education Group: If young people are not prepared to critically evaluate the information that bombards them online, they are apt to be duped by false claims and misleading arguments. To help teachers address these critical skills, they developed assessments of civic online reasoning—the ability to judge the credibility of digital information about social and political issues.
  • The Living Room Candidate contains more than 300 commercials, from every presidential election since 1952.
  • Admaker is an online editing tool that allows students to remix a historic campaign ad or to make a new ad.
  • Civics Teacher Fellowship Padlet - Teacher Leader Fellow Breanna Bellefontaine-Krupski shares resources and instructional practices to integrate Civics in the classroom.


Professional Learning & Resources

 

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Professional Learning 

The Maine DOE and numerous educational and civic organizations provide professional learning for K-12 teachers.


  • Celebrating Rural Maine
    Celebrating Rural Maine is a program that provides resources and exemplars that focus on inquiry and community partnerships.
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Resources

This section provides information and links to professional and partner organizations, to teacher tools, and to classroom resources for teachers and students.


Professional and Partner Organizations


Teacher Tools

  • Maine Learning Results Social Studies – Civics & Government: Maine’s standards for civics.
  • The Center on Representative Government is a nonpartisan educational institution that develops and provides materials on civics and government at no cost to students and educators.
  • The Center for Civic Education is dedicated to promoting an enlightened and responsible citizenry committed to democratic principles and actively engaged in the practice of democracy in the United States and other countries.
  • Civics Renewal Network is a consortium of nonpartisan, nonprofit organizations committed to strengthening civic life in the U.S. by increasing the quality of civics education in our nation's schools and by improving accessibility to high-quality, no-cost learning materials. On the Civics Renewal Network site, teachers can find the best resources of these organizations, searchable by subject, grade, resource type, standards, and teaching strategy.
Civics on the road
Civics on the Road

Civics on the Road is a traveling educational initiative designed to engage students in hands-on civic learning. Through a partnership with the Maine Department of the Secretary of State and the Maine Semiquincentennial Commission, the Maine Department of Education (DOE) Interdisciplinary Instruction team is bringing an immersive mobile learning experience to one school per month across the state throughout the 2025-2026 school year. Through these experiences, students will explore civic identity, practice historical decision-making, and recognize the power of participation, leaving the experience with a deeper understanding of democratic values and their own civic potential.


Sign-up information

Schools interested in hosting Civics on the Road can fill out this form. For more information, contact Geoffrey Wingard at Geoffrey.Wingard@maine.gov.


Teacher Tools

Civics on the Road Educator Guide 
This guide is for teachers at host schools. It is intended to provide you with materials to prepare students for their time with Maine DOE staff and volunteers and ultimately to prepare them to vote with confidence and context on the guiding question.

Contact

Geoffrey Wingard
Interdisciplinary Instruction Specialist
Phone: 207-458-1998 
EmailGeoffrey.Wingard@maine.gov