Clean Elections Highlights the Many Faces and Perspectives of Civic Engagement in our State
Retrieved on:
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Civic, 1776 in the United States, American Revolution, Justice, Congress, Collection, Speech, Student, Supreme court, Civics, Biography, Supreme, Freedom, University, Life, State government, Constitution, Learning, Arizona State University, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Doctor of Philosophy, Education, Tutoring, Management, Book
The videos include local leaders reading favorite books about civics as well as sharing personal stories about how they bring civics to life in their communities.
Key Points:
- The videos include local leaders reading favorite books about civics as well as sharing personal stories about how they bring civics to life in their communities.
- Civic engagement is not an abstract concept but rather a collection of tangible actions by invested community members.
- "Civic engagement is not an abstract concept but rather a collection of tangible actions by invested community members," said Tara Bartlett, Research Assistant & PhD student in Educational Policy and Evaluation at Arizona State University and co-manager of theCivic Education & Community Engagement Committee.
- "These videos are proof that everyone is capable of civic engagement and that it is unique to every individual."