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Portrait of a Learner 4-8

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Civic Mindedness

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A learner's Civic Mindedness involves seeing oneself as a contributor to their community, being informed and empowered to help or include others, and eventually joining with others to achieve common goals for the community. This means being attuned to, respecting, and beginning to identify the needs and goals (e.g. social or environmental issues) of the people in one's community and recognizing that they may be different from their own. It not only entails thinking critically about civic content knowledge, including social movements, but thinking critically about the democratic system which governs their communities, and considering the injustices and disparities it may create for themselves and others, and how to think about and contribute to solutions.

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