

RESOURCES & LEARNING MATERIALS
Civic Learning Resource Sets
Open-access instructional resources developed through national seminar cohorts to support high-quality U.S. History and Civics education in K–6 classrooms.
The Civic Learning Resource Sets (CLRS) are interdisciplinary, classroom-ready materials designed to translate seminar learning into meaningful civic instruction. All resources are made available to educators nationwide at no cost.
What Are Civic Learning Resource Sets?
From seminar learning to classroom practice.
Civic Learning Resource Sets are curated collections of instructional materials designed to support developmentally appropriate, inquiry-based U.S. History and Civics education. Each resource set integrates historical content, civic concepts, and applied learning opportunities aligned to elementary classroom practice.
Developed through Educator seminar cohorts and refined through classroom implementation, the resource sets emphasize both academic rigor and practical usability. Materials are adaptable across diverse educational settings and are intended to support educators in fostering civic understanding, dialogue, and participation.
What Each Resource Set Includes
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