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http://www.govspot.com/ - http://www.govspot.com/
Government and civics information portal that simplifies the search for online regional, state, national and international government resources including election information. |
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Constitutional Rights Foundation - http://www.crf-usa.org/
Publisher of U.S. Constitution curriculum materials. Also provides free lesson plans and newsletters online. |
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Center for Civic Education - http://www.civiced.org/
Nonprofit group which specializes in civic and citizenship education, law-related education, and international exchange programs in education in developing democracies. Center history, news, programs, publications, alumni network, research, and related links. |
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Close Up - http://www.closeup.org
A nonprofit, nonpartisan citizenship education organization that promotes responsible and informed participation in the democratic process through a variety of educational programs. |
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Choices Education Program - http://www.choices.edu/
Brings to life current and historical public policy issues for high school students. Includes workshops, classroom materials, and mailing list. |
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Civic Practices Network - http://www.cpn.org/index.html
A collaborative and nonpartisan project bringing together a diverse array of organizations and perspectives within the new citizenship movement. We share a commitment to bring practical methods for public problem solving into every community and institutional setting in America. |
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http://www.civnet.org/ - http://www.civnet.org/
International Resource for civic education and civil society |
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Civics Online-[Re]Envisioning the Democratic Community - http://civics-online.org/
A collaborative, internet project working to provide teachers, students, and parents with a rich array of primary source materials, learning tools, and professional development resources with which to learn and teach civics. |
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The Civic Mind - http://www.civicmind.com/
Civics lessons for communities and classrooms. |
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Getting the Message Out - http://dig.lib.niu.edu/message/
An exhibition examining the national popular political culture in the antebellum United States through campaign materials from presidential campaigns from 1840-1860. Histories, biographies, and primary source material such as campaign biographies and campaign songbooks, as well as song recordings, images, and teachers' guide. |