Wayne State's Levin Center offers Michigan high schools free civics and US history resources
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Michigan Advance) Wayne State University has launched an effort to strengthen the way civics and U.S. history courses are taught in Michigan high schools.
Learning by Hearings, which was developed by teachers in the civic education team at the universitys Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy aims to provide classroom resources.
The institution is named after the late Carl Levin, a Democratic U.S. senator from Detroit who served on Capitol Hill from 1979 to 2015. He died in 2021.
Developed with support from the state of Michigan and Michigan Department of Education, the resources bring high-quality, inquiry-driven educational materials to high school civics and U.S. history classrooms, according to Jim Townsend, a former state lawmaker who is currently the Carl Levin Centers director. The free package includes six inquiry-based lessons, four video resources and four stand-alone snapshots. .................(more)
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