Next Generation Perspectives: a discussion series showcasing the youth voice in the 2012 election This fall, Generation Citizen and GOOD want the country to hear what young people think. To do this, we will be hosting bi-weekly panels during the 2012 presidential race for 16- to 24-year-olds throughout the country to ask young people about their opinions on the… Continue reading Next Generation Perspectives
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So You Think You Can Self-Govern…
This summer I’ve been working with a few colleagues and consultants to revise GC’s action civics curriculum and the associated trainings. One of the major things we’ve wrestled with is how we teach enough basics of government so that students, Democracy Coaches (our college volunteers), and teachers can actually figure out how to address their… Continue reading So You Think You Can Self-Govern…
Meet Tom, Providence Program Manager
Hello everyone! My name is Tom Kerr-Vanderslice, and I’m joining Generation Citizen as the Providence Program Manager. While I am moving to Providence from Washington D.C., I grew up and went to school in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. Before joining Generation Citizen, I was working to build the financial and volunteer infrastructure for a 2014… Continue reading Meet Tom, Providence Program Manager
Mentors, no more
As September rolls in, the entire GC community will say farewell to the former name for college student volunteers placed in high school classrooms. Acting on feedback from college leaders that “Mentor” wasn’t reflective of what their volunteers did, the GC staff came up with a list of potential names that would encapsulate the volunteers’… Continue reading Mentors, no more
Meet Emily, our newest NYC addition…
Hello GC community! My name is Emily Falk and I am extremely excited to be joining the GC team as the New York Program Associate. Although I was born in Bangor, Maine, I spent a large portion of my childhood and teenage years in Uganda, Kenya, and Eritrea. More recently, I have spent the past… Continue reading Meet Emily, our newest NYC addition…
How it All Happens
This coming school year, Generation Citizen will grow to serve 6,000 students in Boston, Providence, and New York City – 2,250 more students than 2011-2012. Growth is both exciting and a challenge – our staff and budget need to increase accordingly. The trick is to grow while actually increasing the effectiveness of our program. And… Continue reading How it All Happens
Must Teachers be Activists?
As one of Generation Citizen’s summer interns, I have been working on a project to help GC better define and characterize “democratic classroom culture.” As a veteran GC Mentor and Education Studies concentrator at Brown, I have encountered the term countless times in lectures, class discussions, and GC trainings. Many agree that democracy in education… Continue reading Must Teachers be Activists?
What I really want to talk about…
The following is a speech given by our Brown University College Coordinator, Elena Maker, at a recent GC event after Providence Civics Day celebrating Mayor Taveras and our Board Chair, Mary Vascellaro. Elena, having worked with Generation Citizen for three years, has an amazing track-record of commitment to civic education and especially to her students.… Continue reading What I really want to talk about…