Free Webinbar Series for Students and Teachers
- Three Ways to Give Your Students a Civic Voice
- Tips and Tricks from a CAP Teacher
- Give Your Middle School Students a Civic Voice!
Social studies teachers are on the frontlines in helping the next generation make sense of the present and prepare for the future. This semester, whether you are working remotely, inside the classroom, or somewhere in between, we hope you and your students will join Civic Action Project (CAP) to help students understand the connections between addressing real problems, policy, and civic engagement.
In the next few months, join us for a free series of student and teacher webinars. We promise there will be lots of fun and lots of learning along the way!
CAPLive
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February 26 |
There’s power in your story & in what matters to you. |
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March 12 |
Taking action on issues you care about. Taking action doesn’t have to be scary. See how everyday young people take concrete civic action in ways that are big, small, and some where in between! |
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March 26 |
Art as civic action Hear from artists and learn how they use different art forms to address issues they care about. |
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April 9 |
What is public policy, and how do I use it to solve problems? Students will learn what policy is and see examples of how policy and problems are connected. |
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April 23 |
Who does the government work for? You! Students will explore the different levels of government and how young people can access and interact with government to address issues. |
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May 7 |
Be the change! A celebration of youth-driven civic action. | |
May 21 |
CAP Live Expo |
CAPOnline
(Asynchronous recorded webinars for students)
A series of recorded webinars and planners to help students:
- Identify the issues they care about
- Connect issues to policy
- Take civic action
- Complete a simple Civic Action Project
- Become eligible to participate in the National Civic Action Project Expo
CAP in the classroom
(AP U.S. GoPo and middle school versions too!)
Teacher facilitated standard-based lessons and student project planners to help students:
- Identify the issues they care about
- Connect issues to policy
- Take civicaction
- Complete a simple Civic Action Project
- Become eligible to participate in the National Civic Action Project Expo