Promoting Citizenship Education from Sea to Shining Sea
January 24, 2012
Some American citizens are walking the walk--literally!--when it comes to demonstrating their commitment to citizenship and civic engagement.
Diane Eckstein, her husband John, and their dog Kipp are about to embark on a cross-country journey on behalf of Citizenship Counts, an organization working to promote civic education and awareness of the naturalization process.
Civic Health and Unemployment: Can Engagement Strengthen the Economy?
This Issue Brief explores the relationship between civic engagement and economic resilience. It finds that measures of civic engagement appear to help protect against unemployment and contribute to overall economic resilience.
Our job at Campus Compact is to educate college students to become active citizens who are well-equipped to develop creative solutions to society's most pressing issues. We turn students into citizens
The 2010 National Conference on Citizenship, “BIG Citizenship: Citizens as Catalysts and Innovators” explored the powerful role civic innovators play in fostering societies that are informed, engaged, giving and trusting.