Civics Education Digital Toolkit, PA Courts
Posted by Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts on December 14, 2021
Civics education undoubtedly plays a vital role in maintaining a strong democracy, as a basic understanding of how government works is required for citizens to become active participants in society. As one of the three branches of government, the judiciary reflects the core values of American democracy while acting as one of its essential pillars.
Recognizing this, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court created the Commission on Judicial Independence (PACJI) in 2005. Among their chief tasks, they are charged with fostering a greater public understanding about the role of the judiciary and explaining the essential need of an independent judiciary in America. As part of this effort the Pennsylvania Courts have launched a civics education digital toolkit aimed at helping students of all ages learn about the work and role of the Pennsylvania courts.
Please take a few minutes to check out the toolkit — we would really appreciate it if you would help spread the word with your network of contacts, teachers, parents, members, etc. In fact, feel free to link to the toolkit on your website, share on your social pages or include in a newsletter.
Learn more and access the toolkit.
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