CIRCLE

@CivicYouth

CIRCLE is a national, non-partisan research center on young people's civic engagement.

@TischCollege/@TuftsUniversity
Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2010.

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  1. prije 13 sati

    Everyday is an opportunity for & fostering a culture that supports & facilitates & engagement. We've curated a list of resources for leveraging the for that include coverage, youth perspectives, & more.

  2. prije 14 sati

    There are many & learning opportunities to leverage since the last night. Here are some free resources for & educators that focus on analyzing the speech, it's media coverage, & more:

  3. prije 15 sati

    We've heard the President's address, but we haven't heard from young ppl. The is an excellent opportunity to engage students on their perspectives & on issues that matter most to them. More ideas & resources for at

  4. 4. velj

    The Address is tonight & represents a great civic learning opportunity. Explore our curated list of resources from civic & media orgs for that help students understand, analyze, & respond to the . Details & more:

  5. 4. velj

    learning opportunities are in abundance this week with tonight & the Address tomorrow. Explore our curated list of resources for to help students understand, analyze, & respond to the upcoming .

  6. 3. velj

    "Using the Address as a Civic Learning Opportunity" Explore our curated list of resources from civic & media orgs for that help students understand, analyze, & respond to the . Details & more:

  7. 3. velj

    The Teaching for Democracy Alliance is hard at work on some amazing nonpartisan resources to teach about elections & voting as begin today. For an update about the alliance, read our newest post, "Teaching for Democracy in 2020 and Beyond".

  8. 3. velj

    Youth who are too young to participate in can still contribute in meaningful ways. Here are 18 ways youth under 18 can contribute to the & beyond.

  9. 3. velj

    Our exclusive CIRCLE-Tisch College/Suffolk University poll of youth in finds that more than a 3rd say they are “extremely likely” to caucus today. Full candidate support analysis & more at

  10. 3. velj

    Young people have a history of influencing the . In 2020, there are 490,000 young people ages 18-29 in Iowa. And starting this year 17-yr-olds who turn 18 by the general election will be able to participate in . Details & more in our production below.

  11. 1. velj

    In 2020, we’re exploring even more about the relationships between youth, media and election participation. In , we saw over 60% of youth (18-29) report that they see issues that they care about in news coverage. Analysis & more:

  12. 31. sij

    Many young ppl still face challenges in knowing where to look for info about participation, which we found in Iowa as well: 22% of youth said it is hard to know where to find info about how to participate in the caucuses. Analysis & more:

  13. 31. sij

    is a critical part of young ppl's electoral engagement, & in 2020 we’re looking to understand more about when&how this occurs from a # of angles. See our newest youth, media,& election participation analysis on young Iowans ahead of the .

  14. 31. sij

    NEW POST!! "Youth, Media and the 2020 " Social Media and local media have played a key role, and there are challenges and great for media to connect diverse youth to information about engagement. Learn more at

  15. 31. sij

    There are many key states for presidential hopefuls during the state primaries. Stay up to date on the latest youth voter turnout analysis at our 2020 Election Center. We will be posting a youth turnout estimate the day after the primary!

  16. 30. sij

    Young people have a history of influencing the . In 2020, there are 490,000 young people ages 18-29 in Iowa. And starting this year 17-yr-olds who turn 18 by the general election will be able to in 's caucuses. Details & more in our civic production below.

  17. 30. sij

    With the next week, now is a great time for to explore the free nonpartisan resources for teaching about elections & on Teaching for Democracy's website. Resources & more:

  18. 30. sij

    and other forms of civic action can be habit-forming, and our research finds that likelihood to caucus in 2020 correlates with previous voting & previous caucus participation. Details & more at our new post at

  19. 30. sij

    "Teaching for Democracy in 2020 and Beyond" An update on the Teaching for Democracy Alliance and all the nonpartisan resources to teach about & to come ➡️

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  20. 30. sij

    Our exclusive CIRCLE-Tisch College/Suffolk University poll of youth in finds that more than a 3rd say they are “extremely likely” to caucus on Monday. For a full candidate support breakdown by Democratic presidential hopefuls read our analysis at

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