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September 2025Volume 25, No. 4
Civic-Ready Students


Although they approach it from a variety of perspectives and suggest different actions for state boards of education, the authors in this issue of the Standard begin from the same place: the urgent need to improve and expand K-12 civics learning. They believe that more and better civics will inspire students to become better citizens, ones who will be equipped to participate, preserve, and defend America’s democracy and engage in reasoned, respectful discourse across differences. And many see high-quality civics learning as an antidote to student disengagement from both school and civic participation, as students come to see themselves as having agency and problem-solving skills.




Articles



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The Challenges of Crafting Excellence in Civics and History for All

By Danielle Allen, Paul Carrese and Louise Dubé

Three authors of Educating for American Democracy revisit five aims depicted in their roadmap—and the miles to go.





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The State of Youth Civic Engagement

By Jessica Sutter and Audra Watson

Understanding young people’s attitudes toward democratic participation can help states summon the resolve and the wisdom to strengthen civics learning.





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Six Things State Leaders Can Do to Invigorate US Civics and History Learning

By Chester E. Finn Jr.

Broad public agreement on what students ought to learn should propel their efforts, as should the lack of confidence in democratic institutions.





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The Science of Experiential Civics

By Pamela Cantor MD, Fernande Raine and Susan Rivers

Young people are wired for civics learning that connects them to their communities, builds their agency, and leverages relationships.






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Recognizing Students and Schools for Civics Learning

By Andrea Benites, Lisa Boudreau and Shawn Healy

To boost critical knowledge and skill building, some states offer diploma seals and school recognition programs.





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Preparing Students for Informed, Active Citizenship: Lessons from Illinois

By Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg and Mary Ellen Daneels

Illinois Democracy Schools are a key element of the state’s comprehensive approach.






Opinion



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Alarming Achievement Data Ought to Spur Big Changes to Civics Education

By Martin R. West

State boards of education use data to drive policymaking, but achievement results related to civics are not fueling the change needed.





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From Symbolic to Substantive: How DC Elevated Students as Partners in Policymaking

By Bernice Butler and Anna Mayer

In Washington, DC, student involvement in policymaking is more than symbolic.





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A Broader Vision for Schools’ Role in Preparing Students to Be Citizens

By Ross Wiener

Embracing a broader vision means seeing school as a civic space and the everyday experience of school as an incubator of civic knowledge, skills, and commitment.





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Interview with Zachary Cote: Fostering Engaged Citizens by Teaching Historical Thinking

By Zachary Cote

Zachary Cote explores how teaching historical thinking can support an engaged, informed citizenry that is equipped and willing to sustain a democracy.







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