New Roadmap for Civics & History Makes Inroads
The Educating for American Democracy Roadmap provides consensus guidance for states to create relevant, robust civics and history education -- even amid polarization. Across geographic, demographic and culturally diverse areas, states and districts are starting to follow the EAD Roadmap, putting the model into practice. From single educational units, to pilot schools, to how states are applying the Roadmap in order to show how schools everywhere can apply the Roadmap and make it their own.
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Emma Humphries
iCivics

Ace Parsi
iCivics

Jerry Price
The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

Alhassan Susso
New York City Public Schools