The National Conference on Citizenship released the 2008 Civic Health Index today. The report is chock full of good information about youth engagement trends and citizenship. A couple of key pieces information for those of us out there promoting service learning - the survey asked if people were in favor of making service learning mandatory. Interestingly, 75% of those responding were in favor of some type of universal or mandatory service learning (including a clear majority of both Republicans and Democrats). The survey also asked young people if they would be interested in taking a service learning course in school. The vast majority of students reported that they would be interested in taking a service learning course including 90% of those students most at risk for dropping out.
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Honored to welcome Justin Bibb (@jbibb216) to the NCoC staff. He's our brand new Director of the Civic Health Index http://ncoc.net/justin
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