![]() ![]() Preparing Students for Simulations of Democratic Processes Resources include strategies for engaging student voice in creating and maintaining norms. ![]() ![]() has curated resources to Create a Safe and Reflective Classroom for teaching civics. Strategies to Create a Climate for Simulations of Democratic Processes Watch this one-hour webinar for an overview of this proven practice of civic education. Many online games from providers like iCivics, provide structured simulations that can be used in traditional, remote, or hybrid classrooms. Some simulations require background information, other simulations build background information as they progress. Simulations vary in time, preparation, and scope. We recommend simulations that have students take on roles of civic actors in mock trials, legislative hearings, or town halls, not personas or perspectives that could cause trauma or harm to others. Simulations of democratic processes allow students to “do civics” in a safe environment to learn and practice knowledge, skills, and dispositions. Simulations of Democratic Processes Toolkit ![]()
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