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Subject Join Us for Our Final Live Classes of the 2022-2023 School Year!
Date May 23, 2023 9:30 AM
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  Online Learning Opportunities Article III and Supreme Court Term Review Wednesday, May 31 | Introductory Class at 12 p.m. ET and Advanced Class at 2 p.m. ET In this session, students explore Article III of the U.S. Constitution, which defines the powers of the judicial branch and the Supreme Court. This class covers the nomination and confirmation process of Supreme Court justices and how judicial power (and the Supreme Court’s role) is defined in Alexander Hamilton’s Federalist No. 78 and cases such as Marbury v. Madison (1803). This session will go right to present day and review the current term to date. REGISTER: INTRODUCTORY CLASS REGISTER: ADVANCED CLASS Supreme Court Cases to Watch Featuring MSNBC’s Ali Velshi Friday, June 2 | 1 p.m. ET For our final Fun Friday Session of the 2022-2023 school year, MSNBC’s Ali Velshi returns, joining National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen to discuss the Supreme Court and some of the biggest cases the justices are considering this term. Rosen regularly joins Velshi to break down constitutional issues in the news as part of MSNBC’s and the Center’s A More Perfect Union series, as he did this past weekend. Velshi will also discuss his career in journalism and answer questions from participants. REGISTER: ALL-LEVELS CLASS MORE CIVIC LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Virtual Tour: Civil War and Reconstruction Wednesday, May 24 | 12 p.m. ET Explore the Center’s compelling exhibit, Civil War and Reconstruction: The Battle for Freedom and Equality, as one of our museum educators leads viewers through the exhibit. Throughout the tour, you’ll hear the stories of people central to the conflict over slavery and give you an up-close look at special artifacts on display. The May tour will also explore the Memorial Day holiday’s roots in post-Civil War America. Monthly Civil War & Reconstruction Tours made possible through the generosity of TD Bank. REGISTER Virtual Program: How America Remembers Friday, May 26 | 1 p.m. ET Join the Center’s education team for a lively conversation exploring some of the most recognizable memorials and monuments in the United States, from the Lincoln Memorial and Little Bighorn to the U.S.S. Arizona and the Vietnam War Memorial. Learn about the history of memorials, how memorials and monuments remember and honor the past, and consider why these memorials are important. REGISTER Memorial Day Weekend at the Center Join us at the National Constitution Center with free admission from Saturday, May 27 through Monday, May 29. All weekend long, the National Constitution Center honors Memorial Day by taking a closer look at famous memorials and monuments, and uncovering the complexities of how a nation remembers. In addition to access to all the Center’s exhibits and artifacts, programming includes flag ceremonies, discussions on U.S. memorials through history and across the country, family-friendly workshops and lectures, as well as crafts for learners of all ages. Free admission to the National Constitution Center for Memorial Day weekend, Saturday, May 27 – Monday, May 29, is made possible through the generous support of Citizen Travelers, the nonpartisan civic engagement initiative of Travelers. RESERVE TICKETS   More From the National Constitution Center   Sal Khan on Civics, AI, and the Constitution The National Constitution Center and Khan Academy are partnering to create a free online Constitution 101 course premised on a simple, radical act: bringing together genuine experts who genuinely disagree about the most important constitutional issues facing our nation today; and use their examples to model thoughtful, respectful civil dialogue. In this special episode of We the People, host Jeffrey Rosen sits down with Khan Academy founder and CEO Sal Khan, in a one-on-one conversation to discuss the state of civics in America today; explain how the NCC and Khan Academy partnership and the Constitution 101 course can improve outcomes in civics education nationwide; the role of AI in education and teaching civil dialogue; and much more. LISTEN   Thank you for being part of our community of educators. If you have any questions, need assistance, or have feedback to share about the new website or any of these new educational offerings, we’d love to hear from you. Please email the education team at [email protected].     Connect with us Interactive Constitution | Professional Development | Events Calendar | Online Learning Opportunities The National Constitution Center's education team is here to help with any of our online resources. Email [email protected] with questions or comments on how we can help you and your students with your remote learning needs. 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