News Release: San Diego Unified Places Focus on Civics Education with SD Unified For Democracy Project
August 20, 2024
SAN DIEGO – San Diego Unified is introducing a new take on civics education this school year with the SD Unified for Democracy initiative, offering nonpartisan lessons and resources designed to promote critical thinking skills and civil discourse.
Aligning with the district’s broader goals to help students become collaborative communicators, socially aware agents of change, and critically thinking digital citizens, SD Unified for Democracy aims to build a foundation of mutual respect and understanding that transcends political divides and builds an informed, engaged, and civil electorate.
With the General Election some 12 weeks away and pivotal elections occurring across the world this year, there is a unique opportunity to remind students that democracy requires informed participation.
“We know that this year is the largest global election year we have ever seen, and that our own American experience is complex,” Deputy Superintendent Dr. Fabiola Bagula said. “Our students will have questions, comments, and will be coming to our classrooms with curiosity. The goal of SD Unified for Democracy is to provide our educators, students and families with educational and non-partisan resources to help cultivate a civically engaged electorate.”
The project will make lessons and resources available for teachers, students, and families. In addition to online resources for at home and in the classroom, SD Unified for Democracy offers volunteer opportunities for students, field trips, and community resources.
For example, teachers and school administrators can sign up their school or classroom to learn more about ballot measures or take a field trip to the San Diego County Registrar to see how ballots are counted. School communities will have the opportunity to engage in workshops and presentations with the National Conflict Resolution Center and League of Women Voters. High school students will receive information on how they can volunteer as student poll workers and participate in mock elections.
“At San Diego Unified, we recognize the critical importance of helping our students be well-informed and civically engaged participants in our democracy. Through the SD for Democracy initiative, we are committed to equipping students with the tools to engage in civil discourse, evaluate sources of information, and contribute meaningfully to our democratic process,” Board of Education President Shana Hazan said. “By fostering an environment of open dialogue and objective learning, we aim to prepare the next generation of voters to contribute to our communities with integrity and understanding."
California’s second-largest school district, San Diego Unified serves a diverse student population representing more than 163 countries, and 60 languages and dialects. Learn more at sandiegounified.org
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