1. Civic Learning in Charlotte Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Middle and High School Inservice August 22, 2011
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3. Without civic literacy , students can’t graduate or become effective citizens and leaders
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10. Civics in Action: Our Programs & Resources Combining classroom education and community learning opportunities is the best way to increase civic literacy and build youth leadership skills
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18. Election Experience EDUCATING FOR DEMOCRACY Using the Kids Voting ballot, students vote on real candidates and issues and develop knowledge, habits and skills
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20. YouthCivics MEDIA LITERACY Charlotte Observer editor Rick Thames explains the First Amendment and how news is reported
21. YouthCivics LAW, SKILLS Superior Court Judge Hugh Lewis assists as a student jury eagerly debates and reaches consensus in a mock trial
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23. Youth Voice/Leadership RAISING VOICES, CITIZENS AND LEADERS Interviewing candidates for school board, mayor and county commission on issues important to young people At the table to discuss important policies and issues and provide a valuable youth perspective in decision-making
24. Youth Voice/Leadership LEARNING, LEADING Exploring civic leadership, policies and decisions with community leaders and through student collaboration