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Constitution Day Live! | Sept. 17
The Bill of Rights Institute is committed to the ideal that the American government was created to facilitate disagreement, debate, and compromise through the Constitution. The Constitution answers three fundamental questions: what structures and institutions helped ensure the government would be stable, trusted, and respect the rights of individuals, how do these institutions continue to function today, and how are they maintained?
Join BRI and explore the answers to these important questions on Sept. 17 for
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Built for This: Debate, Dialogue, and the Constitution , our
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Constitution Day Live hybrid streaming program.
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Built for This: Debate, Dialogue, and the Constitution features guest appearances from:
- Yuval Levin – Director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute
- Eric Meyer – Editor and publisher, Marion County Record
- Dr. Condoleezza Rice – American diplomat and 2005-2009 Secretary of State
- Jane Kamensky – President and CEO, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello
- Civics on the Street – interviews with the 2024 BRI Student Fellows
Explore Constitution Day Live Viewing Guides
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Viewing guides are available for the Constitution Day Live program. The viewing guides include discussion and analysis questions to guide students through the 2024 Constitution Day videos.
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Bring Debate Into Your Classroom
The Bill of Rights Institute is proud to share Incubate Debate! Incubate Debate teaches the power and practice of debate to young Americans. The Incubate Debate Toolkit provides guidelines on executing an effective debate setting in your classroom.
Use the toolkit to define the fundamentals of debate including:
- the ingredients of an argument
- strategies in building an argument
- refutation
- body language
- and vocal delivery
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