ALL RISE for Civic Engagement
Citizenship starts with being informed
Here at the ALL RISE foundation we believe in civic engagement as part of being a good citizen and supporting the local community.
To do this, we need to be educated, informed and thoughtful in the way we engage in these tough issues, interact with our friends, neighbors and family members.
On this page you will find non-partisan resources and discussion topics related to the 2020 election. These resources are in no way an endorsement of a candidate, party or a proposition on the ballot. These are resources to be engaged, have a conversation, and learn about the the issues and positions we are electing in November.
Lessons
Nearpod: library of lessons from iCivics on elections
MediaWise: Prep for the Poles - a non partisan online learning course for first time voters that discusses how to tell fact from fiction with voter information
Electoral College: Our friend, and history teacher, Paul Chylinski shared this presentation on the Electoral College he uses with his students. Click on the link, make a copy, and use it in your class
Ballot Ready: A nonpartisan curriculum that features four ready-to-use lesson plans designed to help students learn about the voting process while engaging with technology.
SignVote: - Voting for the deaf or hard of hearing with lessons and videos