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The Joy Cardin Show
Tuesday, October 25, 2016, 6:00am
By Kai Brito

Talking about civic engagement and the 2016 Presidential Election has proven challenging for some teachers, students, and families. Our guest tells us why need more civics education and why we shouldn’t be afraid to bring political engagement into the classroom.

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