Civic Action Project Connecting Your Government Class and the Real World www.crfcap.org Presenters: Keith Mataya and Laura Wesley Teachers: Michael Papritz—Kentridge.

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Civic Action Project Connecting Your Government Class and the Real World Presenters: Keith Mataya and Laura Wesley Teachers: Michael Papritz—Kentridge High School, Mary Jo Harvey—Othello High School and Judy Smith—San Lorenzo High School

Special Thanks To: Carol Coe, from the Office of Superintendent Of Public Instruction And RGK Foundation

Constitutional Rights Foundation CRF is a non-profit, non-partisan, national educational organization. For over 50 years we’ve provided programs, training, and materials supporting teachers and students in the fields of civic and law- related education. Check us out on the

Objectives  See a Common Core-aligned PBL approach to teaching U.S. Government.  Learn how CAP meets WA new Civic Standards.  Be able to use the CAP to engage students in policy and problem solving.  See examples of student work.  Explore the CAP website resources for teachers and students Participants will...

Rationale for CAP New Civics Standards - OSPI (2)The content of the civics requirement must include, but not be limited to: (a) Federal, state, and local government organization and procedures; (b) Rights and responsibilities of citizens addressed in the Washington state and United States Constitutions; (c) Current issues addressed at each level of government; and (d) Electoral issues, including elections, ballot measures, initiatives, and referenda

Rationale Cont. CCSS – Writing 12 th Grade 7. Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self- generated question) or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation. 8. Gather relevant information from multiple authoritative print and digital sources, using advanced searches effectively; assess the strengths and limitations of each source in terms of the specific task, purpose, and audience; integrate information into the text selectively to maintain the flow of ideas, avoiding plagiarism and overreliance on any one source and following a standard format for citation.

Change Knowledge Attitudes Skills S k i l l s Civic Engagement Crfcap.org

Civic Action Project Teacher Five core lessons Online classroom management Assessment Tools  Provides students with opportunities to apply what they learn in the classroom in their community.  Introduces public policy as a tool for community problem-solving.  Opportunities for connecting with influential people in their community.  Gain practical and professional skills necessary for success after high school. Students Planners o Toolkit o Discuss (Youth Board) Public Presentation CAP NATION

How to get there?

Step 1: Teach Lessons

Step 2: Students Take Action!

Step 3: Public Presentations

Teacher Facing Teacher Dashboard Lessons Online Classroom Management Teacher Created Resources CAP Culmination Student Facing Student Dashboard Online Planners Sample work & video help Toolkit Discussion board Contests Youth Board CAP Website

Video: The Trolley Problem Crfcap.org

ISSUE ACTION POLICY CAP Crfcap.org

Real students. Real issues.

Assessment Lessons Planners Presentations

I learned that some things may not work in your favor, but if you persevere you will get results. I also improved my business letter and skills. I also learned who I can contact for assistance on certain policy matters. I learned more on how to be an active member of my community. Civic Transformation Arely CAP Student

Q & A with CAP Teachers Michael Papritz—Social Studies Teacher and Co- Curricular Leader Kentridge High School Mary Jo Harvey—Modern World History & Civics Othello High School Judy Smith—Government and Economics San Lorenzo High School

For support and information contact: THANK YOU! crfcap.org crf-usa.org

Proposal Thinking It Through Civic Action Report Hands-on With the Planners