Indiana University Center on Representative Government

Bloomington, Indiana, 47408

Last updated on February 10, 2023

Grant awarded by
Library of Congress
Region
National
Organization Type
College/University
Congressional District(s)
9
Fiscal Year Of First Grant
FY 2006 [10/01/05 - 09/30/06]
Contributing Organization(s)
Half Full Nelson, LLC
Organization description

The Center on Representative Government is a non-partisan, educational institution that has developed an extensive array of free civics education resources and activities to improve the public’s understanding of the role of representative government, to strengthen civic engagement, and to teach the skills that are essential to sustaining our form of representative democracy.

Project description
Engaging Congress, Action Citizen, Freedom Summer 1964: The Center on Representative Government has developed an extensive array of free civics education resources and activities to improve the public’s understanding of the role of representative government, to strengthen civic engagement, and to teach the skills that are essential to sustaining our form of representative democracy.
TPS project focus
  • Apps/Online Interactives/Games
  • Curriculum
  • Teaching Materials
  • Webinars
  • Workshops
Content focus
  • American Revolution
  • Civil Rights
  • Advocacy
  • Civics
  • Economics
  • English Language Arts
  • Equity and Inclusion
  • History
  • Technology
Audience
  • Activists
  • Administrators
  • Classroom teachers
  • Curriculum coordinators
  • Homeschoolers
  • Librarians/Media specialists
  • Students
  • Teacher candidates/Student teachers
  • University faculty
Level(s)
  • 6 - 8
  • 9 - 12
  • Adult learning
  • Undergraduate
Population focus
  • Learners with disabilities
Organization Contact
TPS Products