From recycling materials during World War II to wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic, children have helped meet community goals during times of need. In this episode, students explore how children have contributed to recycling efforts in the past and present.
Read MoreThis episode looks at how photographers helped convince Congress to pass child labor laws, focusing on some of Lewis Hine's photographs that exposed child working conditions and advocated for child labor laws.
Read MoreNew report from C3 task force: College, Career and Civic Life (C3) Inquiry and Engagement Online: Fostering Digital Civic Participation through Critical Inquiry
Read MoreDrs. Ilene and Michael Berson discuss KidCitizen on the Education for Sustainable Democracy Podcast with the show's host and producer, Brett Levy
Read MoreThe NCSS Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Summer Institute brings together social studies methods professors from across the NCSS membership to pilot chapters from two online methods texts. Join us!
Read MoreThis February 3, learn about five engaging and effective new tools for Social Studies in just two and a half hours!
Read MoreIn this new interactive episode, K-5 students uncover the story behind the image of the Miyatakes, a Japanese American family incarcerated in Manzanar during World War II.
Join us for 3 short webinars and learn the basic skills to build interactive Episodes with the KidCitizen Editor.
Read MoreOur first two of six planned Spanish-language episodes are available for teachers and children.