
E-Update
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RSSE-Update
March 2015 E-Update

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. States are Implementing the C3 Social Studies Framework Published in 2013, the C3 (College, Career, and Citizenship) Framework for the Social Studies is an important tool for improving k-12 civic education in the United States. Notable for its emphasis on “taking informed action,” the Framework is Read More >
February 2015 E-Update

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. CIRCLE Endorses Robust Civic Education that Goes Beyond a Test We recently wrote about the new legislation in Arizona and North Dakota requiring that students pass the U.S. citizenship test in order to graduate high school. Our research and experience with high-quality civic education suggests that Read More >
January 2015 E-Update

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Survey: Guest Contributions on the CIRCLE Website CIRCLE is considering accepting guest contributions to our website to provide additional perspectives and foster a richer discussion about the many facets of youth civic engagement. If we take that step, we would want to make our process transparent Read More >
December 2014 E-Update

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Updated Youth Turnout: 22.2% of Young People Voted in Midterms According to our latest, exit-poll based estimate of youth voter turnout in last month’s elections, 22.2% of eligible young people cast a ballot On November 4. Our youth turnout estimate has increased from 21.3% calculated on Read More >
2014 Election E-Update

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. CIRCLE 2014 Election Analysis: 21% Youth Turnout, 13% Youth Share, Young Voters Favor Democrats In an effort to understand the role that young people played in Tuesday’s midterm contests, we have released exclusive, post-election data and analysis on youth turnout, youth share, and youth vote choice Read More >