Civic Education Project

Civic Education Project

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CEP provides eye-opening, life-changing leadership and service experiences for middle and high school students!

Through innovative school-year programs and summer courses, CEP offers promising young people opportunities to learn and serve in communities across the country, developing the knowledge, experience and leadership skills they need to make a positive impact on society.

12/11/2023

New In-Person Leadership Intensive Course from Grades 7-8!

January 20, 2024 - February 24, 2024
9:00 am to 11:30 am
Northwestern Evanston Campus

Expand your leadership capacity through hands-on and reflective learning opportunities and build community in a supportive and fun learning environment.

Join us this winter!!!

Winter Learning Adventures with CTD! Continue to nourish your child's love for learning during winter break with CTD! Students will have the opportunity to work collaboratively in real-time or create an asynchronous schedule to fit their needs. Students can explore the future of artificial intelligence or take a look back at myths of ancient Greece and Rome. We invite you to explore our many course offerings for Winter, including new courses from online enrichment and a weekend leadership intensive course. To apply visit: https://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/online-programs

12/04/2023

Build Your Leadership Capacity this Winter & Spring!

Online Leadership Intensive Courses are Open for Application!

Explore topics like -
Technology and Leadership
Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Race and Justice in America
Global Leadership and Decision Making

Apply Today!
https://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/leadership-intensive

Learn. Grow. Lead.

Photos from Center for Talent Development (CTD) at Northwestern University's post 11/13/2023

Leadership for Today is now being offered on weekends!

Join other bright young leaders this Winter on Northwestern's campus to build communication and problem-solving skills and explore your potential to LEAD!

Grades 7-8
January 20, 2024 - February 24, 2024
9:00 am to 11:30 am

08/28/2023

To Lead is to Serve!

CTD’s Civic Education Project students have engaged in over 165,000 service hours. The Civic Education Project (CEP) provides young leaders with the skills, knowledge, and encouragement they need to make positive changes in their community! To learn more visit: https://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/service-learning-and-leadership

08/28/2023

Fall Online Leadership Courses are Open for Application!

Explore topics like -
Climate, Conflict, and Environmental Justice
Dynamic Leadership: Skills and Strategies for Success
Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Apply Today!
https://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/leadership-intensive

Applications for CTD's Leadership Intensive are open! Build your child's leadership skills and capacity through hands-on learning in an online classroom community. These non-credit-bearing courses developed by the Civic Education Project explore interdisciplinary topics related to leadership theory and practice. To learn more and apply visit: https://www.ctd.northwestern.edu/leadership-intensive

Photos from Civic Education Project's post 04/14/2023

WSCAE CivicAction’s Green group is spending their day in service at !

Photos from Civic Education Project's post 04/14/2023

Our students made 174 hygiene kits! We asked if they wanted to take a group photo with the products of their labor but they’re a little worn out :) thanks students, and thanks Olive Branch Mission for hosting us!

Photos from Civic Education Project's post 04/14/2023

WSCAE CivicAction’s Purple Group is gardening at !

Photos from Civic Education Project's post 04/14/2023

WSCAE CivicAction’s Red Group is creating birthday care packages for home delivery clients at !

Photos from Civic Education Project's post 04/14/2023

Check out WSCAE CivicAction’s Orange Group preparing hygiene kits for the community with Olive Branch Mission!

11 Activists on What Disability Justice Means 03/31/2023

We invite our students to think critically about how inequities are present in all aspects of society. The Covid-19 Pandemic has uncovered how ableism is deeply ingrained in the ways systems are organized and reinforced. How can young people use leadership to support the Disability Justice movement? Check out Teen Vogue's dive into Disability Justice and how activists build solidarity through mutual aid and uplifting communities.

“Disability justice is about justice for all people. It offers a better way forward, one which centers collective care and mutual aid, ensuring equitable access to all we need to experience and live in our joy, freedom, and humanity.”

11 Activists on What Disability Justice Means “It means unapologetically loving and fighting for all parts of me.”

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