In this episode, the hosts discuss civic education, voting, and being a good citizen. What does learning about citizenship, government, and voting look like for students in U.S. schools? What is taught well, what is taught badly, and what isn't taught at all? Kate learned about a new tool for remote learning, and Chelsea learned some really weird stuff about cults and turkeys. Don't forget to vote!Voting Resources-Click here to make sure you're all ready to vote! - www.vote.orgPersonalized Voting Information - www.vote411.comBecome a poll worker! - https://www.eac.gov/voters/become-poll-workerResources for Voters - https://www.eac.gov/voters/resourcesforvotersFind your local election office website - https://www.usa.gov/election-officeEpisode Resources-BBC - "What is the Electoral College?" Business Insider - Voting HistoryStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Civic EducationPew Research Center - Voter TurnoutTime - "The Troubling Reason the Electoral College Exists"Loom Screen Recording
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