Wednesday, April 2, 2025

2024-2025 MAE Citizenship Class 24



This is the eighth class of our new semester.  
Learn more:
  • US Citizenship Resources for Women's History Month post  

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Celebrating America during National Poetry Month

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TED-ed: "New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus


An animated interpretation of Emma Lazarus' poem "New Colossus"

For an analysis of this poem, watch this video: http://bit.ly/TEDEdColossusAnalysis

This animation is part of our series, "There's a Poem for That," which features animated interpretations of poems both old and new that give language to some of life's biggest feelings. Check out the full series here: http://bit.ly/TEDEdTheresAPoemForThat

More Resources


American English at State: Poetry Resources



Angel Island Immigration Station: Poems and Inscriptions

Facing History: Angel Island Poetry

Gilder Lehrman Institute: "America the Beautiful," 1893




Monday, March 31, 2025

Citizenship Resources for Cesar Chavez Day

On the last Monday of March, schools in California, Texas, and Colorado observe Cesar Chavez Day.

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uscitizenpod: Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta

Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta started the United Farm Workers union, because farm workers did not have

"the legal right to organize and to vote for collective bargaining. They didn't have the right to have clean drinking water, access to portable toilets, lunch breaks, or short rest breaks during workdays. And they were not entitled to the minimum wage or unemployment insurance."

USCIS 100:51. What are two rights of everyone living in the United States?
  • freedom of expression
  • freedom of speech
  • freedom of assembly
  • freedom to petition the government
  • freedom of worship
  • the right to bear arms
Listen:


Family Fun:


NEW (Jan 2019) New Readers Press: Field of Vision - Novel 
Scenes Reader, Low-Intermediate Level by Ana Gianola

Rafael is a farmworker foreman who takes pride in his work. After putting off eye surgery, an emergency in the field changes everything. Teacher Guide

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Should American Samoans be Automatic U.S. Citizens?


PBS: Should American Samoans be Automatic U.S. Citizens?

Explore the debate around the unique legal status of American Samoa, a U.S. territory whose residents are not U.S. citizens, and as a result, retain Indigenous ownership over their land. Two American Samoans share their opposing viewpoints: a traditional chief who wants to maintain the status quo and a U.S. Marine veteran who believes in the right to citizenship for his people. Both perspectives bring forward questions about American Samoans’ relationship to land, family, and identity.

'HOMEGROWN: A Part Of/Apart From' is a collection of short films from the U.S. territories and Hawaiʻi exploring issues of cultural identity, sovereignty, and agency, as residents and members of the diaspora grapple with what it means to be “a part of and apart from” the mainland U.S.

Watch the whole series: Not a U.S. Citizen | HOMEGROWN

Friday, March 28, 2025

Happy National AI Literacy Day!

 

Generated with MS Image Designer AI· March 27, 2025 at 11:49 PM

AI tools, such as ChatGPT, can enhance civic and citizenship education for adult learners, specifically for the U.S. naturalization process.  For more info, see this presentation.  Below are key points.  Happy National AI Literacy Day!

1. AI and Digital Literacy in Civics Education
  • AI tools help create level-appropriate materials for citizenship and civics courses.
  • Emphasis on **Critical Democratic Literacy**, which includes:
    • Civic Literacy (history, government, civil society)
    • Information Literacy (evaluating sources)
    • Digital Literacy (safe use of tech)
    • Media Literacy (analyzing media messages)
2. AI-Powered Naturalization Preparation
  • USCIS N-400 Online Preparation
    • Teaching digital skills: creating strong passwords, safe data sharing, using email.
  • Using AI for Level-Appropriate Materials
    • AI-generated adaptations of the USCIS Civics Textbook (One Nation, One People) at different English levels.
    • AI-Assisted N-400 Interview Practice
    • Mobile AI apps simulate USCIS interviews with realistic questioning sequences.
3. AI Tools for Civic Engagement and Instruction
  • AI for Question Generation
    •   Tools like Magic School generate quizzes from YouTube videos.
  • AI-Driven Research Projects**
    •   Claude 3.0 App for learning about government services and civic participation.
  • AI Historical Simulations
    • Humy.AI enables students to “interview” historical figures like Harriet Tubman, creating deeper personal connections to history.
4. AI and Media Literacy
  • AI’s Role in Media Analysis
    •  AI-powered comparison of articles for bias and reliability.
    • Fun tools like Simulator and IFakeTextMessage.com simulate social media misinformation scenarios.
    • Fun tools like Claude, Fodey, MS Designer can simulate traditionl media misinformation scenarios.
  • AI Hallucination & Information Verification**
    • AI-generated misinformation awareness (e.g., USCIS case processing times).
5. AI for Advocacy and Data-Driven Decision Making
  • Use USCIS LPR Eligible to Naturalize and Census data for civic participation projects.
  • Use demographics tools like California Immigrant Data Portal and USC Dornsife’s Literacy Maps to target services and requests for funding.
Final Reflections
  • Students: How does AI impact trust in online information and civic participation?
  • Educators: How does AI reshape civic education and teaching strategies?
This presentation highlights AI’s transformative role in citizenship education, enhancing learning through personalized, interactive, and data-driven approaches.

Thursday, March 27, 2025

Native American Women in the Colonial Era

 
Center for Civic Education: Native American Women in the Colonial Era

Europeans were surprised that Native American women had so much power and influence, particularly within the Haudenosaunee nations. In those nations, women held political power within the tribes, appointing and removing chiefs at their discretion.

60-Second Civics, Episode 5326, March 10, 2025 (a rebroadcast of Episode 4276: March 6, 2021)

Subscribe and take the Daily Civics Quiz at http://civiced.org/60-second-civics

POP QUIZ:
  • USCIS 100: 59.  Who lived in America before the Europeans arrived?
  • USCIS 100:87.  Name one American Indian tribe in the United States.
Learn more: 

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

2024-2025 MAE Citizenship Class 23



This is the seventh class of our new semester.  
Learn more:
  • US Citizenship Resources for Women's History Month post