Katja GreesonA Profile of Non-formal Youth Civic Education in GermanyInspiration for a Reimagined Civic Learning InfrastructureMay 14, 2021May 14, 2021
Katja GreesonPolitische Bildung vs. Civic Education: Ein genauerer Blick auf die gegenseitigen LernchancenNach dem Angriff auf die amerikanische Demokratie am 6. Januar hat Außenminister Heiko Maaß den USA seine Unterstützung angeboten: “Wir…Mar 10, 2021Mar 10, 2021
Katja GreesonPolitische Bildung vs. Civic Education: A closer look at mutual opportunities for learningIn the wake of the January 6th attack on American democracy, Minister of Foreign Affairs Heiko Maass offered his support to the U.S…Mar 10, 2021Mar 10, 2021
Katja GreesonDer Gebildeter Mensch: Reflections on ‘Bildung’ as a Central Theme of My BUKA JourneyOriginally published in a final reflections report on my experience as an Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung German Chancellor FellowJan 14, 2021Jan 14, 2021
Katja GreesoninThoughts And IdeasHow We Move Forward From The Disease Of PolarizationAs I write this, Biden has clinched 279 electoral college votes compared to Trump’s 214. Trump and his allies refuse to concede the…Nov 16, 2020Nov 16, 2020
Katja GreesonMy Year of Self-Directed LearningWhat happens when you’re given a year of relatively unbridled freedomNov 5, 2020Nov 5, 2020
Katja GreesoninThoughts And IdeasWhy Trump’s Call For “Political Education” Is DisturbingThere’s a lot more to civic education than blind allegiance to the flagSep 29, 2020Sep 29, 2020
Katja GreesonThe Importance of the Physical EscapeHow breaking out of our daily spaces helps us learnJul 20, 2020Jul 20, 2020
Katja GreesonStrong government support for civic learning is possible — just look at GermanyOpinion piece originally appeared in The Fulcrum, April 24, 2020Jul 5, 2020Jul 5, 2020
Katja GreesoninThe StartupAre effective online events possible?Reflections and suggestions for coordinating effective online eventsJun 22, 2020Jun 22, 2020