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Subject JMC Upcoming Events & Programs
Date April 15, 2021 7:36 PM
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News in K-12 Teacher Education
Improving High School Civic Education
Virginia Teacher Education Initiative Hosts Third Summer Institute on the American Political Tradition
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Our partner program at UVA, the Program on Constitutionalism and Democracy ([link removed]) will host its third civics institute for Virginia high school teachers this summer on "The American Political Tradition." ([link removed])

The five-day, small-group seminar, led by faculty partner Lynn Uzzell ([link removed]) and other University of Virginia faculty, features a discussion of primary texts such as the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Federalist Papers.

JMC's K-12 efforts began in 2016 with our first project in Chicago, and our work has since expanded to New York City and Philadelphia along with statewide initiatives in Wisconsin and Virginia. Florida is our first coalition-based project and we are looking to widen our efforts to other regions throughout the country.

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RealClear Public Affairs 1776 Series
Lynn Uzzell: Madison's Five Lessons for Overcoming Polarization
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To read more from JMC faculty partner and Founding Civics Initiative instructor Lynn Uzzell ([link removed]) , check our her recent reflections on James Madison's lessons for overcoming political polarization. The piece is a part of the RealClear Public Affairs 1776 Series ([link removed]) .

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Want to browse online events hosted by our campus partner programs?
The Jack Miller Center supports speakers series, debates, reading groups, and other events on campuses across the country. Many of these campus educational events are offered online and available to the public.

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Quotes from the Classroom
“I would definitely recommend [JMC Programs] to other teachers for two reasons. First, it was centered around content and investigating that content through primary sources. Second, it gave me a chance to interact with teachers across the state. A lot of “education” institutes do not focus on content, and rarely focus on primary sources.”
– Justin Halterman, High School Teacher
Roanoke County, Virginia
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The battle for the soul of our nation will be won or lost in our classrooms ™ — Jack Miller

The Jack Miller Center works to revitalize education in America’s history and its founding principles. Our goal is that every student learns the ideas that informed the founding of our nation so that they may preserve our freedoms for future generations.

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About the Jack Miller Center
The Jack Miller Center is a 501(c)(3) public charity with the mission to reinvigorate education in America's founding principles and history. We work to advance the teaching and study of America's history, its political and economic institutions, and the central principles, ideas and issues arising from the American and Western traditions—all of which continue to animate our national life.

We support professors and educators through programs, resources, fellowships and more to help them teach our nation's students.
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