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Civics instruction is critical to a well-functioning, representative democracy. Civics instruction, as defined by academic standards, is the law in Pennsylvania.
All 50 states have social studies standards which include civics and government. 39 states require at least one course in government/civics.
Civic education (also known as citizen education or democracy education) can be broadly defined as the provision of information and learning experiences to equip and empower citizens to participate in democratic processes.
The Center became part of a consortium implementing civic education programs throughout the nation funded by the U.S. Department of Education under the Law Related Education Act.
In order for a student to be promoted to high school from a school that includes middle grades 6, 7, and 8, the student must successfully complete a one-semester civics education course that includes the roles and responsibilities of federal, state, and local governments; the structures and functions of the legislative

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The theme of civic ideals and practices is found in every states standard except Missouris. Forty states require at least one course in American government or civics.
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Supporting the CA State Seal of Civic Engagement Educators are encouraged to offer early and ongoing opportunities for all students to gain civic knowledge, practice and apply civic skills, develop digital citizenship skills, realize civic responsibilities, and cultivate relationships with their communities.

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