Election Resources for Teaching, Talking, and Taking Action

While these resources are not comprehensive, they represent a variety of non-partisan sources and approaches to teaching and learning the 2024 elections with our students this fall. 

11 Ways to Teach the 2024 Election With The New York Times

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/22/learning/2024-election-teaching-resources.html

Facilitating Political Discussions: A Facilitator Training Workshop Guide

https://slsvcoalition.org/resource/facilitating-political-discussions-a-facilitator-training-workshop-guide

Preparing Your Classroom for the 2024 National Election

https://www.colorado.edu/center/teaching-learning/teaching-resources/preparing-your-classroom-2024-national-election

Preparing Students for the 2024 Election: Campus Engagement and Civic Education

https://educate.apsanet.org/preparing-students-for-the-2024-election

Structuring Classroom Discussions about Elections (from 2020 and relevant now)

https://ginsberg.umich.edu/article/structuring-classroom-discussions-about-elections

Teaching During a Tumultuous Election Year

https://cteresources.bc.edu/documentation/teaching-during-a-tumultuous-election-year

Voter Education and Engagement Resource Collection

https://aascu.org/resources/voter-education-and-engagement