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On Wednesday, in celebration of Constitution Day—which commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787—and in collaboration with my co-chair Stephen Armstrong of the Connecticut State Department of Education, we proudly unveiled the final report and recommendations of the Civics Education, Civic Engagement, and Media Literacy Task Force.
The Civics Task Force, a non-partisan, 17-member body established by state law, was formed to identify strategies to strengthen civics education and civic engagement across Connecticut. Since April 2024, the Task Force has engaged in a collaborative and comprehensive review process, analyzing existing curricula and exploring new approaches to improve students' understanding of civics, media literacy, and American government.
Our report emphasizes the vital role of civic education in preparing young people to become informed, engaged participants in our democracy. The findings and recommendations reflect the Task Force’s commitment to enhancing both classroom instruction and community-based civic learning opportunities throughout the state.
Click below to hear my opening remarks or click here to listen to the full press conference.
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