The TAKE ACTION e-learning course represents a guided pathway to increase social and civic competences of European youth by transferring and adapting an effective teaching methodology and improving the capabilities of teaching institutions in providing their students with tools and knowledge to foster their active participation in the society.
The course is aimed at teachers and provides an action-oriented civics education that promotes long-term civic engagement and builds collaboration, communication, and critical thinking skills that students will need throughout their lives. It aims to inspire civic participation through a proven state standardsaligned action civics class that gives students the opportunity to experience real-world democracy
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Section 1
- 1. Access to education pt.1
- 2. Access to education pt.2
- 3. Youth Activism
- 4. Citizenship and Social Change pt.1
- 5. Citizenship and Social Change pt.2
- 6. Citizenship and Social Change pt.3
- 7. Citizenship and Social Change pt.4
- 8. Voting and Elections pt.1
- 9. Voting and Elections pt.2
- 10. Voting and Elections pt.3
- 11. Free Press pt.1
- 12. Free Press pt.2
- 13. Free Press pt.3
- 14. Free Press pt.4
- 15. Free Press pt.5
- 16. Free Press pt.6
- 17. Informed Society pt.1
- 18. Informed Society pt.2
- 19. Civic Rights and International Community pt.1
- 20. Civic Rights and International Community pt.2
- 21. Civic Rights and International Community pt.3
- 22. Civil Rights and obligations pt.1
- 23. Civil Rights and Obligations pt.2
- 24. Media Citizenship pt.1
- 25. Media Citizenship pt.2
- 26. Democracy and Diversity pt.1
- 27. Democracy and Diversity pt.2
- 28. Democracy and Diversity pt.3
- 29. Democracy and Diversity pt.4
- 30. Democracy and Diversity pt.5