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Subject Thanksgiving Week Activity: Civic Stories Program
Date November 24, 2024 4:01 PM
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Email from National Constitution Center Plus: Complete Your Weekend Workshop Application Our Sincere Thanks As we prepare to enter the holiday season, we wanted to extend our deepest gratitude to you. We are very grateful for the hard work that each of you are doing for your students and school community. We hope you find joy and rest this holiday season. Thanksgiving Week Activity: Civic Stories Program Here’s a ready-to-use, engaging activity for this short week: Have your students watch our pre-recorded Civic Stories program on The History of Thanksgiving. In the 27-minute video, NCC museum educators discuss the culture of the Wampanoag people, and the historic meal they shared with European settlers in 1621. Students will also learn about the roles presidents have played in creating the Thanksgiving holiday as well as popular traditions, including the presidential turkey pardon. WATCH THE PROGRAM You can find more programs and online resources on Thanksgiving provided by the Center. Please note that the National Constitution Center is closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 28. Last Chance to Apply: Weekend Workshops The deadline to apply for NCC Weekend Workshops is quickly approaching. Applications close December 9 and notifications will be sent in January. This set of Weekend Workshops is only open to applicants in rural, remote, or underserved communities. Participants can expect to: Engage with leading scholars on topics covering landmark Supreme Court cases Discover historical content through guided tours of the Center’s exhibitions Explore our educational framework and learn about our nonpartisan educational resources, such as the Interactive Constitution and Constitution 101 Collaborate with other attendees and the NCC Education team Dates and themes: Friday, 3/28–Sunday, 3/30: Landmark Supreme Court Cases: The Founding Era Friday, 4/25–Sunday, 4/27: Landmark Supreme Court Cases: The Second Founding Friday, 5/16–Sunday, 5/18: Landmark Supreme Court Cases: Modern Connections The Center covers the costs of all travel, lodging, and meals for those selected to participate, but space is limited to no more than 15 educators. COMPLETE YOUR WORKSHOP APPLICATION   The NCC Education Team is Hiring The NCC Education team is seeking two professional learning specialists (one remote and one based in Philadelphia) who will play key roles in the expansion of our professional development programs and trainings to educators both on-site at the Center and in states and localities across the country. Position Summary: The professional learning specialist will also collaborate with other members of the Education department to develop interactive and relevant educational programming that aligns with the Center’s goals, and with educational best practices within the field for both student and adult learners. The specialist will lead tasks such as presenting sessions to educators and coordinate logistical efforts for all professional learning endeavors. They will also attend education and civics conferences nationwide to share information about the Center’s educational materials and programs. We encourage all interested candidates to learn more about the roles and submit an application. All current or former members of NCC’s Teacher Advisory Board and Teacher Advisory Council should note their affiliation in their application. SUBMIT AN APPLICATION You’re Invited: December Events 🗓️ Scholar Exchanges: Schedule a Session In December, featured topics include: Amending the Constitution and the Fourth Amendment. 🗓️ Americas Town Hall: How Religious Were the Founders? Online | Monday, December 2 | 7-8 p.m. ET Authors Jane Calvert, Vincent Phillip Muñoz, and Thomas Kidd discuss religious liberty and the founders. 🗓️ Live Student Programs: Signers’ Hall and Constituting Liberty — The Road to the Bill of Rights Online | Tuesday, December 10 | Noon ET Join us for a tour of Signers’ Hall, the iconic exhibit featuring life-size statues of the 42 men who gathered in Philadelphia for the signing of the Constitution on September 17, 1787. 🗓️ Professional Learning: Bill of Rights and Amending the Constitution Online | Wednesday, December 18 | 6:30 p.m. ET Discover how constitutional amendments have shaped the nation, from the Bill of Rights to more recent changes.   Connect With Us Constitution 101 | Professional Development | Events Calendar | Online Learning Opportunities The National Constitution Center's education team is here to help. Email [email protected] with questions or comments. Update your email preferences by clicking the Update Profile link below to subscribe to other National Constitution Center newsletters and manage how often you hear from us.   National Constitution Center | Independence Mall, 525 Arch St | Philadelphia, PA 19106 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Our Privacy Policy | Constant Contact Data Notice
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