Partnered with the Center for Civic Education, SERRC - Alaska’s Educational Resource Center, provides FREE civics education and professional development for teachers that is proven to reduce school violence. Participants who successfully complete the course will earn professional development credits through the University of Alaska, a stipend, and receive full set of books to use in their classroom.
Starting in School Year 2010-2011, SERRC is proud to offer this program in Juneau, Fairbanks and Anchorage.
"This is the only way to teach the Constitution" - Annette Valdez, Anchorage Participant
Tolerance and Civic Responsibility is a curriculum, training, and research-based program that provides students with opportunities to engage in high quality civic education and teachers with training and material to incorporate civic education into their classrooms. The curriculum is designed to improve student's civic knowledge, skills, attitudes and provide training opportunities for teachers that support the curriculum and emphasize critical thinking, cooperative learning, group problem solving, and performance-based assessments.
Expectations of Teacher Participants
This program is funded by a grant from the United States Department of Education to the Center for Civic Education to study ways in which civic values and principles might be used to create a positive effect on violence among youth.