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iCivics Teacher Survey High-Level Summary Report

To support Civic Learning Week, this high-level summary of the 2026 iCivics Teacher Survey of 2,197 teachers to deliver timely, educator-centered findings that translate into clear insights on the state of civics education.

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First National Civic Learning Week Recap

Earlier this month, we hosted the first national Civic Learning Week, a celebration of civic learning, civic engagement, and civic leadership. From March 6-10, more than 100 partner organizations and 21 states came together to host 121 events to make civic learning a national priority in order to sustain and

What the 2022 Midterm Elections Do and Don’t Tell Us

Voting is one moment in time. Civic engagement is the work that happens between elections—the choices we make and the work that we do every single day as part of this audacious experiment in democracy that is the United States of America. Civics is the preparation we all need

A Reflection: Common Ground in Our Divides

A couple of weeks ago, I left Atlanta in the morning where I had attended a meeting with a conservative libertarian group. Given iCivics’ commitment to nonpartisanship and engaging with viewpoints across the political spectrum, I had been invited to the annual event to test out the appetite for coming together

Impact Stories

Saturnino Pajkos
Saturnino Pajkos
Student Saturnino Pajkos reflects on iCivics fellowship experience and civics in general.
Michael C. Martirone teaching lesson in classroom
Michael C. Martirone
High school teacher Michael Martirone reflects on his experience as part of the iCivics Educator Network.
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