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Subject Free Virtual Workshop: Prepare to Teach the American Revolution
Date June 8, 2025 3:05 PM
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Email from National Constitution Center Join us on July 28–29 The American Revolution Virtual Workshop Monday, July 28–Tuesday, July 29 | 11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. ET Online As the nation prepares for the 250th anniversary of 1776, educators are invited to join us for a two-day free virtual workshop exploring the principles, figures, and legacies of the American Revolution. Together with historians and fellow teachers from across the country, we’ll dive into the principles that shaped the American Revolution and continue to influence our lives today. Through scholar talks, deep dives into primary sources, and classroom connections, you’ll uncover new ways to bring the people and principles of the American Revolution to students. From the ideals of liberty and representation to the lesser-known voices of the founding era, we’ll explore ways to teach this era with depth and relevance. Whether you’re new to this history or looking for fresh approaches, you’ll leave with ready-to-use tools, new connections, and a new perspective on America’s founding story. Participants will also get a sneak peek of the National Constitution Center’s forthcoming Interactive Declaration of Independence and America 250-inspired educational resources launching in September! The workshop is free to attend with registration. Participants can choose to attend one day or both days. REGISTER TO ATTEND The Story of the U.S. Constitution: Past and Present   Monday, June 23 | 6:30–7:30 p.m. ET In Person and Online Akhil Reed Amar and David Blight of Yale University and Annette Gordon-Reed, president of the Organization of American Historians and Harvard professor, join National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen for an America’s Town Hall discussion on the U.S. Constitution. The conversation will cover the debates that have shaped America—from the founding era to today and examine transformative moments in American history and landmark Supreme Court decisions. This program is presented in partnership with the Sandra Day O’Connor Institute for American Democracy and the Organization of American Historians. Educators who are local to Philadelphia are welcome to join us in person at the Center. REGISTER TO ATTEND ONLINE The Latest From the Constitution Daily Blog Four Cases when the writ of habeas corpus was suspended “Recent talk in Washington about the possible suspension of the writ of habeas corpus is drawing new attention to the rare cases in American history when such drastic acts have happened...” Read more Supreme Court begins homestretch in Trump administration’s shadow “With the arrival of June, the Supreme Court heads into the homestretch of the October 2024-2025 term, which has often been in the shadows of the Justices’ handling of emergency challenges involving President Trump’s numerous executive orders...” Read more Reserve Your 2025-2026 Civic Calendar   Our America 250 commemorative 2025-2026 Civic Calendar will support the classroom instruction of key historical dates, events, and themes that led to the 1776 signing of the Declaration of Independence. Each month offers free educational resources and discussion questions to engage learners about both its history and its relevance today. Fill out the request form to ensure you receive a free copy of the 2025-2026 Civic Calendar. Requests will be fulfilled and shipped in September 2025. REQUEST A CIVIC CALENDAR   You’re Invited: June Events   🗓️ Civic Holidays: Pride Month In Person | All month Learn about how members of the LGBTQ+ community in the United States have fought for their inclusion by exercising their First Amendment rights and petitioning the courts throughout history. 🗓️ Civic Holidays: Flag Day In Person | Saturday, June 14 Celebrate the birthdays of the American flag and the U.S. Army with programs from the National Constitution Center. Learn about the creation of the American flag, participate in flag raising ceremonies, and fold our giant flag. 🗓️ Live From the Museum: Heroes of Reconstruction Online | Tuesday, June 17 | Noon ET Sign your classes up to explore the Center’s compelling exhibit, Civil War and Reconstruction: The Battle for Freedom and Equality, with one of our museum educators. Learn how abolitionists, soldiers, and politicians transformed the Constitution after the war during the Reconstruction period, expanding the meaning of “We, the People.” 🗓️ Civic Holidays: Juneteenth In Person | Thursday, June 19 Juneteenth marks our country’s second Independence Day. Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending slavery in the United States. Admission to the Center is free on Juneteenth to celebrate this national holiday and rejoice in the celebration of those who fought to secure freedom for all. Museum programs will highlight the history of the holiday and stories of freedom fighters from the Reconstruction era like Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, and more.     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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