The National Constitution Center is offering live interactive classes on the Constitution, led by President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen and scholars Kerry Sautner, Tom Donnelly, and Nicholas Mosvick. Available for middle school, high school, and college students, these daily interactive sessions allow students to sign up for remote learning via Zoom where they can participate in daily interactive lectures and lively conversations about the basic principles of the U.S. Constitution. 
Open Source Scholar Exchanges This Week
Wednesday March 25, and Thursday, March 26
First Amendment: Freedom of Speech and the Press
  • 12 p.m. EDT, Middle School Exchange
  • Join here.
  • 1 p.m. EDT, High School and College Exchange
  • Join here.

Friday, March 27
Ask Jeff Constitutional Questions in the News 
  • Join Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center for a conversation on YOUR constitutional questions. 
  • 1 p.m. EDT, High School and College Exchange 
  • Join here.
Wednesday and Thursday: Open Source Exchanges
Students, teachers, and parents can join a constitutional conversation from anywhere in the United States with a publicly-available Zoom.
Note: Zoom sessions can be accessed from home computer, laptop, or phone.

Middle School Exchanges at 12 p.m. EDT
High School and College Exchanges at 1 p.m. EDT 
The 1 p.m. High School and College sessions will be streamed live, recorded, and posted on our website.

Future topics include:
  • Freedom of Religion
  • Freedom of Assembly and Petition
  • Fourth Amendment
  • 14th Amendment
  • Second Amendment

Friday Fun Day Sessions
Jeffrey Rosen and special guests introduce key Supreme Court cases and constitutional topics from the Founding to today's news.

High School and College Exchanges at 1 p.m. EDT
Sessions will be streamed live, recorded, and posted on our website.

Future topics include:
  • AP Court Cases
  • Constitutional Convention
  • Introduction to the Bill of Rights
Private Scholar Exchanges
Private Exchanges are available every Monday and Tuesday for middle school, high school, and college students. Teachers can schedule an online constitutional conversation between a scholar and their students only, through a secure Zoom link. Click here for more information or to sign up.

Every week, the Constitution Center brings together America's leading thinkers from diverse perspectives to discuss constitutional issues in the news. In the latest episode of the We the People podcast, host Jeffrey Rosen is joined by public health law experts Polly Price and Ed Richards to discuss quarantines and the Constitution: what powers have the states and federal government exercised throughout U.S. history to protect citizens against pandemics?

Find the latest episode here or wherever you follow your favorite podcasts.
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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