School of Civic & Economic Thought & Leadership
@ASU_SCETL
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The School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership offers an innovative curriculum that debates the fundamental questions of life, freedom, and governance.
Tempe, Arizona
Joined June 2017
Why is Thanksgiving a national holiday? In the latest Civics in a Year podcast episode, we explore the historical context that led President Franklin D. Roosevelt to officially fix Thanksgiving on the national calendar. Listen now! https://t.co/Ckbf6Vna5L
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This next Civics in a Year series takes a deeper look at the women of the founding—leaders, writers, organizers, and thinkers whose influence helped shape the ideals of the American Revolution and the early Republic. Listen now! https://t.co/Ckbf6Vna5L
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What do you really know about American government, the Constitution, and your rights as a citizen?Civics in a Year is a fast-paced podcast series that delivers essential civic knowledge in just 10...
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What does patriotism look like today? Join us as Danielle Allen and Paul Carrese speak with the Center for American Civics and the Center for Civic Education about how civic education can cultivate informed, responsible, and engaged citizens. https://t.co/McxfHR5DRr
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Why do students need a school dedicated to American civic and political thought at their universities? @ravramenko, Director of the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership, explains on this week's GDT Podcast. Get the full episode here: https://t.co/LgBowpmE2X
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@ASUCivics is offering workshops with educational resources for K–12 public school civics and social studies teachers. @ASU_SCETL #ASUTheCollege
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. @CityJournal’s new college rankings make it clear: Schools of Civic Thought matter. We’re delighted to be in the company of @ASU_SCETL, @ufhamilton, @utk_civics and others. Read @UT_Civitas fellows Ben and Jenna Storey on why these schools are vital:
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These programs teach students about the arts of self-government and are revitalizing liberal education.
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Listen now 🎧 Today's @MorningEdition featured a discussion on civic education with JMC Senior Fellow Paul Carrese of @ASU_SCETL, Scott Paul of @CCSUVU, and Danielle Allen of @Kennedy_School. Listen to the discussion or read the transcript from @NPR:
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The U.S. Department of Education has awarded more than $150 million in grants to train K-12 teachers in civics education, but what does nonpartisan civics look like in these hyper-partisan times?
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Dr. Sean Beienburg, expert on American constitutionalism, unpacks key topics like the Electoral College, federalism, and the nation’s founding principles on the Civics In A Year podcast. Tune in for thoughtful insights on the American government. https://t.co/0WlcIgr5d7
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Scott Jennings, political analyst and CNN commentator, recently spoke at ASU with SCETL about the rise of populism, the challenges facing U.S. institutions, and what “constructive populism” might look like in practice. Read the full story here:
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Join us Tuesday, October 21, for a deep dive into women as both students and exemplars across history, literature, and the classroom. Featuring professors from UVA, Hillsdale, and a leader in girls’ education. Can we find exemplars for the good life today? https://t.co/sj9oWPytWL
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For those in and around the Phoenix area, the new Mercy Initiative for Women in Civic Life and Thought @ASU_SCETL is hosting three excellent teacher-scholar's for a panel on TEACHING WOMEN: EXEMPLARS FOR THE GOOD LIFE. @AngelParham (UVA) @cjlambert94 (@Hillsdale ) and Katie
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The Federalist Papers weren’t just essays—they were a blueprint for the nation. Hear how these 18th-century ideas remain at the heart of modern constitutional debates. @ASUCivics
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Join us on October 7, 2025, at 5:00 PM as political analyst and CNN commentator @ScottJenningsKY explores the rise of populism in America and what’s next for our democracy. Free & open to the public. RSVP Now! https://t.co/EgTABZgAym
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Today for Arizona Civics Week, we honor Sandra Day O’Connor—whose legacy continues to shape ASU, Arizona, and the nation. Check out the Civics in a Year podcast by @ASUCivics with @SDOInstitute to learn more! https://t.co/i7ZZ5QDp5i
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Did you know the Center for American Civics at SCETL hosts a podcast all about Arizona civics? Tune in to hear your favorite SCETL professors dive into the topics they’re most passionate about! Listen now! https://t.co/sqjeHuCUYO
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Welcome to the Arizona Civics Podcast. This podcast aims to share our journey of sustaining Arizona’s interests in reforms to civic education by working with civic educators in our state. This work...
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The Civic Literacy Curriculum offers over 500 free lessons complete with historical background, primary texts, worksheets, and discussion prompts! Access the full curriculum or abridged study guides for free: https://t.co/mPXD82KB4Y
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The Spring 2026 course schedule is here! From electives to track-specific options, there’s something for everyone. In the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing highlights from our courses! View the whole schedule and courses by track now! https://t.co/CIZH0oLOTl
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Did you know SCETL’s Arizona Constitution Project created the first public resource dedicated to studying our state’s founding document? Explore and learn more today! 🇺🇸🌵☀️ https://t.co/A17d2juXVq
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@ASU_SCETL & @ASUCivics are partnering to release a podcast exploring American civics, from federalism to elections, in celebration of the Declaration of Independence's 250th anniversary. Learn more about the podcast, featuring 250 10-minute episodes:
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