Project Citizen, Level 2

Project Citizen is a civic education program for middle, secondary, and post-secondary students and youth or adult groups. Project Citizen promotes competent and responsible participation in state, local, and federal government. It actively engages people in learning how to monitorand influence public policy. Participants work together as a class or extracurricular group to identify and study a public policy issue. The final product is a portfolio that may be presented before other classes, groups, community organizations, or policymakers.

Designed for use by secondary students (grades 9–12) or adults, the newly revised Level 2 text introduces students to the citizen’s role in the public policymaking process. It can also be used with groups of adults who are interested in becoming more effectively involved in community affairs. Each set includes 30 student books and a teacher’s guide.


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Classroom set: $380.00 each (ISBN: 0-89818-215-S)
Student text: $19.00 each; 10 or more: $18.00 each (ISBN: 0-89818-215-6)
Teacher's guide: $22.00 each (ISBN: 0-89818-214-9)


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Accessible Editions 

Accessible editions of Project Citizen, Level 2, are available from NIMAC. Search for the title using this identifier: 9780898182897NIMAS.

 

 

 

Common Core State Standards

Project Citizen is aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies. These draft correlations were performed by the Maryland State Department of Education. Download the correlations in pdf format by clicking on the buttons below.

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Project Citizen is administered nationally by the Center for Civic Education in cooperation with the National Conference of State Legislatures.

 


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