NEW for the 2020-2021 School Year

We are here to help! Have your students join in the FREE online interactive classes on relevant constitutional topics for middle school, high school, and college level students.
As students, teachers, and parents prepare for remote learning in the fall, the National Constitution Center is thrilled to offer free, live classes on the Constitution and nonpartisan online education materials that can support middle school, high school, and college students across America.

Regardless of where your teaching happens this year, the Center has the resources and support you need to create meaningful and engaging lessons for your students. Choose what mix of programs and resources work for you and your students.

You can access all sessions on Zoom using a home computer, tablet, or phone.
Part lecture and part lively conversation, sessions are open to the public so that students, teachers, and parents can join in a constitutional discussion with the Center's scholars, including President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen and Chief Learning Officer Kerry Sautner. The open-source sessions take place on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with separate sessions for middle school students, and high school and college students.
The high school and college sessions are also recorded, streamed live on YouTube, and posted on our website.
Private Scholar Exchanges, which include your class, a scholar, and a moderator, are also available on any of the topics discussed in a public Scholar Exchange. Complete a survey here for more information or to register your class. A member of the education team will contact you to help with the planning process.
Classroom Exchanges connect middle and high school students across the United States for virtual discussions about the Constitution. These sessions are moderated by National Constitution Center scholars, federal judges, and master teachers, but led by student voice. Participating teachers receive lesson plans on the content of the discussion and on civil dialogue techniques, as well as educational resources from the Center's Interactive Constitution.
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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