Talks from the Hoover Institution

How Can Universities Strengthen Civic Education in K–12 Schools?

Mar 6, 2026
Meira Levinson, political theorist and former middle‑school teacher; Joshua Dunn, constitutional scholar who runs civics academies; Jennifer McNabb, history professor leading pre‑service teacher civic initiatives. They discuss what civics looks like in K–12 classrooms. They explore civic skill‑building through projects and simulations. They cover teacher professional development, legal constraints, and creative outreach like theater and plug‑and‑play lessons.
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INSIGHT

Civic Education Is Universal And Essential

  • Every child will acquire civic rights and responsibilities, so universal civic education is essential.
  • Meira Levinson stresses K–12 civics must reach all youth, regardless of legal status, to prepare them for civic life.
ANECDOTE

Scaling A Teacher Civics Academy

  • Joshua Dunn described building a summer civics academy that grew from 49 to 126 teachers in three years.
  • He used teacher professional development to scale civic instruction across Tennessee and plans three regional academies.
INSIGHT

Civics Delivery Varies By Grade And State

  • Civics often appears as embedded K–8 learning and discrete 9–12 courses; states vary on requirements and assessments.
  • Jennifer McNabb described Iowa's shift to grade-level outcomes and a forthcoming citizenship test graduation requirement.
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