Sec. 4. Activities to support well-rounded educational opportunities
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Section 4107(a)(3)(E) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 7117(a)(3)(E) ) is amended by striking government education and inserting “government education, including— hands-on civic engagement activities, such as mock elections, model congresses, or other simulated democratic processes, for teachers and students; activities about the history and principles of the Constitution of the United States, including the Bill of Rights; activities or discussions on how under-represented Americans of different backgrounds achieved greater participation in the democratic process throughout our Nation’s history and the application of those lessons learned today; activities that include service learning and community-service projects that are linked to school curriculum; travel to the District of Columbia, State capitals, or local seat of government or Federal or State designated historical sites, or any combination of such locations; meeting with community organizations and elected officials to learn about challenges facing local communities; activities that encourage and support student participation in school governance and journalism; activities that encourage and support student participation in reporting on local events; developing media literacy programs that help students understand how to navigate and critically evaluate the media, including social media, and identify primary and secondary sources; helping students learn how to engage and promote in respectful debate across differences, shared problem-solving, and mutual understanding; supporting voter registration and civic participation; and online and video game based learning. .
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