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Civics Literacy Conference Returning to SPC this Fall

It has been almost two years since Closing the Gap: The Florida College System Civics Literacy Initiative was officially launched at a workshop conducted by the St. Petersburg College Institute for Strategic Policy Solutions. Many of the FCS representatives who attended, went home inspired to advance civics literacy across their college’s curricula as well as into the community they serve. Many excellent ideas on how to do that emerged from the conference.

So, how have we done since October 2013? Have we had success at closing the gap? And how can we continue to expand civics literacy across the Florida College System? We will attempt to answer those questions at a follow-up Civics Literacy Initiative conference this fall at St. Petersburg College. The meeting has been approved by the Council of Presidents, and a COP advisory committee is working with the Institute as we plan for this event. Partners will include the Education Commission of the States, the Bob Graham Center for Public Service, the Lou Frey Institute for Politics and Government, Campus Compact and the Florida Department of Education.

The best dates for this conference appear to be Oct. 29-30th, a Thursday and Friday. Those dates are just over halfway into the fall semester, and they avoid conflicting with two related conferences scheduled in November: Campus Compact and Association of Florida Colleges. Ending the conference on a Friday afternoon allows any who wish to enjoy Pinellas County’s great beaches to extend their stay into the weekend.

While the agenda for the conference is still being developed, I hope you will save the dates on your fall calendar now in order to join your FCS colleagues at this important conference. I encourage you to consider attending as a team with your counterpart in Student Affairs/Academic Affairs if possible. We expect to provide a session in team-building to maximize civics literacy reach into both of these key strategic components of FCS operations. As in 2013, registration will be free, and some meals will be included.

If you have thoughts on topics you would like to be taken up at the conference, please feel free to reply to this post to share your ideas or you can email policysolutionsinstitute@spcollege.edu. Also, click HERE to view resources from the 2013 conference .

Closing the Gap: Blog of the FCS Civics Initiative

Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Civics Initiative newsletter. We have given it a temporary name, but want to hear suggestions from you, the stakeholders, for a more appropriate permanent name. Send us your ideas. Think 21st century.

The Initiative officially launched at the October 9-10, 2013, “Closing the Gap” workshop at St. Petersburg College Seminole.  We are up and running, ready to engage with the stakeholders at all 28 members of the Florida College System. Those who attended the workshop last fall are familiar with the Initiative and the issues on the agenda. For those who did not attend, please check the Background/Mission tab to catch up on what the project is about.

Welcome to the Civics Initiative website. This is your website, maintained by the Institute to connect you, the stakeholders in Civics Education, with one another and with the resources available to help achieve our shared mission of closing the gap in civics knowledge among the current and future generations of students in the Florida College System.

We want to hear from you, especially about your Best Practices and ideas for civics-related projects you are considering for Fall 2014. To join the conversation, go to the Blog tab. By clicking Submit a Post you are able to input your Best Practice or Best Idea. The Institute staff will distill the best and post them on a regular basis. The purpose of this site is to share information so we aren’t individually reinventing the wheel. It a civics project worked well for you, perhaps it can be adapted by many others. We want this to be a very collaborative site with useful content to help FCS be a model of civics engagement.

David Klement, Executive Director
Institute for Strategic Policy Solutions