The second part is our 3-day Web Dialogue, beginning November 17 at 8am and closing November 19 at 4pm. Secondary and college students will register and interact with community experts and other students from across the Central Valley.
To register, go to bit.ly/CECwebregister20
The second event will continue to explore the two topics in a three-day web dialogue that will be available 24 hours a day from November 17- 19. The dialogue will provide middle, high school and college students an opportunity to participate in online dialogues with experts and interact with diverse students from across the Central Valley. Adult participation is welcomed.
Local public schools and colleges have been asked to encourage their students and staffs to become involved in both events. The sponsoring organizations have long-standing commitments to education and informed participation.
For the past five years, the Civic Education Center has consulted with school districts to train teachers to guide students to appreciate the rights and freedoms we have today, and the responsibilities of service and civic engagement to preserve our constitutional republic. The Ethics Center at Fresno State has partnered with CEC to host Constitution Day dialogues. Our own organizaion encourages participation in public policy and supports voter education.
Both events are free and open to the public. In order to participate in the three-day web dialogue, please register in advance at www.civicedcenter.org