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Jackie Viana
"When I would go to class, my students would say Ms Viana can we do the online Project Citizen today? I would say no not today because we have so many other things to do. But when I saw their excitement and how much they wanted to learn, I was convinced that I had to just do it and forget about that other stuff. When you see your kids wanting to learn and loving the process, you had better do whatever it takes to keep that love for learning going."
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Step 1: Getting started
Step 2: Getting to Know Each Other
Step 3: Types and Purposes of Government
Step 4: The Need for Government
Step 5: Our Constitutions
Step 6: Citizen Participation
Step 7: Public Policy
Step 8: Citizen Participation and Public Policy
Step 9: Selecting a Problem
Step 10: Researching and Gathering Information
Step 11: Examining Alternative Policies
Step 12: Developing An Action Plan
Step 13: Putting it Together
Step 14: Reflecting on Your Experience
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