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Subject Explore the Role of Museums in Enhancing Civic Learning
Date March 9, 2025 3:01 PM
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Email from National Constitution Center During Civic Learning Week, March 10-14 Free Webinar | Building Bridges: Teachers, Museums, and Deeper Civic Learning Tuesday, March 11 | 7–8 p.m. ET Join the National Constitution Center and the National Liberty Museum during Civic Learning Week (March 10-14) for a free webinar exploring how museums can serve as trusted partners in classroom civic learning. Museum professionals will share actionable, nonpartisan approaches to support teachers through co-curating and co-producing educational resources. Educators, in turn, will hear from their peers about how they’ve used museums as trusted partners in civic learning. REGISTER TO ATTEND New We the People Podcasts The Supreme Court and the Trump Administration Jamelle Bouie and David French of The New York Times, Sarah Isgur of The Dispatch, and Melissa Murray of NYU School of Law join Jeffrey Rosen to make sense of the relationship between the Roberts Court and the Trump administration. They discuss how the Supreme Court might resolve open legal questions—including impoundment and the unitary executive theory—and debate the Court’s role in maintaining the separation of powers. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST The State of Partisanship Jonathan Rauch, author of Cross Purposes: Christianity’s Broken Bargain with Democracy, and Julian Zelizer, author of In Defense of Partisanship, join Jeffrey Rosen for a wide-ranging discussion on their new books and the rise of partisanship in America. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Constitution in the Headlines Do questions from your students about the headlines leave you scrambling to identify the right resources to contextualize the information for them? Constitution in the Headlines is designed to address that challenge for you. Find shortened, classroom-friendly versions of America’s Town Hall programs, We the People podcasts, or Constitution Daily blog posts that include nonpartisan analysis from experts and constitutional scholars from across the ideological spectrum. Each resource comes with prepared engagement questions, student choice activities, and primary sources. EXPLORE CURRENT TOPICS Explore Con 101 and Khan Academy's AI Tools Free Webinar | Teaching Contemporary Constitutional Topics Using Constitution 101 and AI Tuesday, March 25 | 2–3 p.m. ET Join NCC and Khan Academy to learn how to use Khan Academy’s artificial intelligence tools paired with the Constitution 101 course to foster civil dialogue, gather information, support essay writing, and provide students with personalized feedback on their constitutional arguments. If you cannot attend at the live time, please register to receive a recording. REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR You’re Invited: March Events 🗓️ America’s Town Hall: Dana Bash on America's Deadliest Election Online | Thursday, March 20 | 7-8 p.m. ET CNN Anchor and Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash joins Jeffrey Rosen for a discussion of her book, America’s Deadliest Election: The Cautionary Tale of the Most Violent Election in American History, which explores the little-known story of the 1872 reelection of President Ulysses S. Grant and what we can learn from it today. 🗓️ Professional Learning Session: Women and the Constitution Wednesday, March 19 | 6:30-8 p.m. ET Educators will explore the ratification process of the 19th Amendment, which grew out of decades of advocacy by the suffragists and their allies. 🗓️ Live Museum Programs: How Women Won the Vote Tuesday, March 25 | Noon ET Join us for a live guided tour of our exhibit, The 19th Amendment: How Women Won the Vote, which traces the triumphs and struggles that led to the ratification of the 19th Amendment. 🗓️ Scouts Programs at the Center Boy Scouts on Saturday, March 15 | Girl Scouts on Saturday, March 29 Our Scout programs at the Center feature exhibit tours and interactive trivia games, plus Q&A sessions with judges, law enforcement officers, National Park Service rangers, elected officials, and more. Reservations are required.   Connect With Us Constitution 101 | Professional Learning | Virtual Student Programs | Events Calendar About the National Constitution Center’s Educational Resources The National Constitution Center provides K-12 curriculum, professional learning, and student programs that make constitutional education engaging and relevant. Learn more at: constitutioncenter.org/education. 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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