Below is a sample schedule for the visit:
1) WELCOME & "ESSENTIAL QUESTION"
Students are presented with a challenging, timely constitutional question-such as how the Constitution protects free speech-that they explore and discuss throughout the day.
2) INTERACTIVE CONSTITUTION WORKSHOP
Center educators take a deep dive into a specific constitutional provision and teach students how to consider constitutional questions, critically examine primary sources, and distinguish their personal views from what the Constitution requires and forbids.
3) GUIDED EXPLORATION OF THE EXHIBITS
Students experience the museum's exhibits and live theatrical performances, which reinforce core constitutional concepts and shed light on the day's Essential Question.
4) STUDENT TOWN HALL LED BY A CONSTITUTIONAL EXPERT
Students reconvene to meet a constitutional expert-such as a state or federal judge, legal
scholar or practicing lawyer- who leads an interactive, comprehensive discussion about the Essential Question.
5) PEER EXCHANGE
The day ends with students talking with and teaching one another what they have learned about the day's Essential Question. They practice civil dialogue and active listening skills while discussing and debating constitutional issues.
The Constitutional Ambassadors program is an extraordinary opportunity to make your students leaders in civic knowledge and provide them the tools and practice to engage in respectful civil dialogue about key issues that matter to them.
If you are interested in participating, please let me know, and I will be able to check availability for you.
Thank you so much, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Have a great day!
Gina
Gina Romanelli
Director of Group Sales
National Constitution Center
525 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
T (215) 409-6695
F (215) 409-6650