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Credentials 

Evidence of KAT's sound pedagogy can be found in countless places.

Awards

National Council for the Social Studies Outstanding Program of Excellence Award in 1996.

Pennsylvania Council for the Social Studies Outstanding Program of Excellence Award in 1995.

Included as an Exemplary Curriculum in the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development's May, 1996 issue of its nationally renown, professional journal, Educational Leadership.

Comments about KAT

"KAT's genius is that it is a model of citizenship that can be understood and practiced in a variety of contexts... It is a wonderful program that needs a wider audience and larger opportunity for impact."
--Dr. Suzanne Morse, Reviewer, affiliated with The Pew Partnership for Social Change, Alexandria, Virginia.

"I can't begin to tell you the satisfaction I have gained from this project as I have watched my children grow and develop...I found it exhilarating. I learned far more than I taught."
--Judith Goetzinger, fifth grade teacher at St. Catherine Laboure School, Harrisburg, PA; KAT project on landfill capacity and community composting.

"Usually in school we don't interact with the people. We just read about them in books. But here, with this project, we met people and got to know what they were like and what they would want."
--Krista, fifth grade student in Abington School District; KAT project on new immigrants in the school and community.

"The best activity in the school. Besides meeting people, serving the community, conducting and analyzing citizen surveys...We learned on top of that!"
--Mario, eighth grade student in Arlington Middle School, Pittsburgh; KAT project on voting behavior in the community.

"It's hard to see a connection with the real world if there isn't one...KAT provides real world experience, and that's why it fits into the District's priorities..."
-- Jim Cusimano, Pittsburgh School District administrator

"Students are gaining an understanding of their local government and learning a practical application for effective composition, research skills and statistics."
-- Erica Miller, community volunteer; KAT is incorporated into Lower Merion School District's 4th grade social studies curriculum.

KAT "got the school district and the township working together...I want to do this!"
--Robert Gill, East Pennsboro Township Manager  has worked with KAT students and their teachers on a variety of projects over the past four years.



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