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—Social Education StaffAs the nation gears up for the fall elections, many students are experiencing the political process up-close.302

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The KidCitizen app engages young learners with primary sources as they explore issues like child labor, the role of Congress, and children's civic participation.

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In early 2020, the Religious Freedom Center of the Freedom Forum Institute in Washington, DC, and National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) released a white paper from the September 27, 2019 convening of a National Summit on Religion and Education. NCSS was a co-sponsor and co-convener of the Summit, which brought together experts and leaders in the fields of education, religious studies, social studies, and English language arts. As NCSS President, I had the opportunity to offer opening remarks and to lead small group discussions examining the past, present and future of K-12 religious…

Type: Blog

Jeffery D. Nokes, Brigham Young University

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Brian Furgione, University of Central Florida Corey R. Sell, Metropolitan State University of Denver Tina M. Ellsworth, Northwest Missouri State University

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