Civics. Ten community colleges to be selected to host Model Citizen Leadership Centers

| 24 Nov 2020 | 01:08

    The Citizens Campaign has announced that the application period is now open for community colleges which would like to be selected to host model Citizen Leadership Centers.

    Ten community colleges around the nation will be selected in this initial round.

    Citizen Leadership Centers are designed to train students in pragmatic problem-solving and provide opportunities for them to put their training to use as emerging leaders working toward bettering their communities and country.

    They contain three (3) core components: (1) offering Power Civics citizen leadership training in one or more undergraduate courses; (2) offering Power Civics citizen leadership training to the broader community in one or more continuing education courses; and (3) hosting a Civic Trust on campus, where those who have completed the citizen leadership training serve for terms of one to three years working together in No-Blame Problem Solving sessions to find cost-effective, evidence based solutions.

    Power Civics introduces students to the power levers of local government, a proven No-Blame Problem Solving method developed by ‘successful practitioners’ in local and state government, and accessible opportunities to put this knowledge to work as non-partisan Civic Trustees. Online videos, course materials and the text, Citizen Power, published by Rutgers University Press will be provided to the colleges selected.

    Colleges will be chosen by a selection committee comprised of Rogers Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania, & Former President, American Political Science Association; Erin Richards, Senior II Tenured Political Science Faculty, Cascadia College; Bart Oates, President, NFL Alumni Association; Dr. Kenneth E. Hartman, Founder, Our Community Salutes & former President, Drexel University Online; Dr. Aaron Fichtner, President, New Jersey Council of County Colleges; and Harry Poyzki, Founder, The Citizens Campaign.

    To apply or for more information, please email David Sherwin at david@thecitizenscampaign.org with the Subject Line Model College by January 15th, 2020.

    The Citizens Campaign is a community of problem-solvers dedicated to restoring service, mutual respect and pragmatism to America’s political culture by establishing a new, national Citizen Leadership Service based in community colleges across the Nation. The Campaign designed all aspects of Power Civics© citizen leadership training, including teaching toolkits for professors, online videos and accompanying course notes. The course text, Citizen Power is authored by The Citizens Campaign Founder & Chair, Harry Pozycki. For more information, visit http://www.thecitizenscampaign.org.