Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to empower students through civics education, specifically programs like the Equity in Civics Youth Fellowship. The special agent assigned to help you with this task is Amber Coleman-Mortley of Washington, D.C.
NOTE: Applications to become an Equity in Civics Youth Fellow are due on September 20 for the 2020-21 cohort
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MINI MEET A RESOURCE: Carey Furze of FamilyBookForm
MEET A RESOURCE: Gabriel Valdez of the Social Studies Network
Agent Emily Santiago (Trauma-Informed Teaching)
Agent Katelynn Giordano (Going Gradeless)
PART II: Agent Aviva Levin (Reflections on Season Two)
PART I: Agent Aviva Levin (Reflections on Season Two)
MEET A RESOURCE: Courtney Jones of ClearTheList
MINI MEET A RESOURCE: Patricia Clahar of Hands-On Entrepreneurship for Kids
Agent JoAnna Castellano (Conceptual Math)
Agent Marie Kueny (Teacher Mental Wellness)
Agent Jorge Valenzuela (Computational Thinking)
MINI MEET A RESOURCE: Rebecca Yaffa of GooseChase
Agent Shannon Anderson (Writing)
Agent Lauren Porosoff (Meaningful Curriculum)
MEET A RESOURCE: James Fester of Park Based Learning
Agent Dr. Marquita Blades (Teacher Burnout)
Agent Mandy Yom (ELL Kindergarten)
Agent Evo Hannan (Design & Innovation)
BONUS EPISODE: Agent Kwame Sarfo-Mensah (Reflections on COVID-19)
MINI MEET A RESOURCE: Valerie Cerra of Lesson aLIVE
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