From Rachel Davison Humphries <[email protected]>
Subject Summer Planning: Relax, Recharge, Reflect
Date June 8, 2021 9:29 PM
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Whether you teach summer school or attend professional development–and however long your actual time off is from teaching–we want to continue to support you and the work you do through the summer with quality resources and programs. We will continue to release new videos on our YouTube channel ([link removed]) , and will be following the news to connect current events with relevant BRI lessons and activities on our new website ([link removed]) . Stay connected and share with us on social media. We'd love to hear how you're spending your summer!
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With June as LGBTQ Pride Month, and some landmark Supreme Court cases being heard on civil rights, Rachel explored the history of civil rights and the challenges we still face in yesterday's This Week in Civics broadcast ([link removed]) . Tune in every Monday at 9 a.m. ET throughout the summer for a new episode.
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Whether you teach traditional U.S. History courses or APUSH, as you plan for the fall, we encourage you to check out our new free digital U.S. history textbook,Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. ([link removed]) Sign up on OpenStax's Tutor platform to take advantage of its personalized learning features, or select the content that best fits your curriculum right from our website. Recently approved by the College Board, this resource is designed so that it can serve as a primary textbook or as a supportive resource.

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The Bill of Rights Institute is proud to invite you to an engaging opportunity designed to deepen your subject area knowledge, help you earn additional PD hours, and create connections with our national community of educators. BRI's new digital badging ([link removed]) allows educators to earn transferable professional development credentials while engaging with a national community of learners.

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How has the president been able to decide when the United States goes to war without Congress deliberating and declaring war? In ** this new Scholar Talk video ([link removed])
, BRI Senior Teaching Fellow Tony Williams and Associate Professor of Political Science at Rochester Institute of Technology, Sarah Burns, discuss Burns' new book, The Politics of War Powers: The Theory and History of Presidential Unilateralism.

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Is yesterday history? What about last week? At some point, the past eventually becomes history, but where exactly do we draw the line? In ** this new podcast episode ([link removed])
, Mary, Gary, Eryn, and special guest Matthew Housiaux, Reporter on the White House and State and Local Governments at The Kiplinger Letter, discuss the complex relationship between history and journalism. If you're a history geek, you'll want to ** check out all of our Fabric of History episodes ([link removed])
, perfect for those long car and plane trips or listening on the beach or by the pool.
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Student Spotlight

Meet Sarah Schleinkofer!
“Justice matters. Justice is undeniably linked to equality of opportunity,” writes Sarah Schleinkofer, grand prize winner of ** the 2021 We the Students Essay Contest ([link removed])
, “Achieving equality is complex and lies at the heart of our country’s most vexing debates.” Sarah will be a senior this fall at Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California** ...Read More. ([link removed])

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Dear John,

This past weekend it finally started to FEEL like summer in the DC area: the cacophonous cicadas, the heat, the humidity. This time always reminds me that there are seasons to teaching as well as to life. Summer is often a time of reflection but more often a time of fervent planning. We learn from our work throughout the school year and research, lesson plan, and sometimes scheme our ways to improve our student experiences in the future!

BRI, like many of you, does not take the summer "off," but rather, we use this time to build to our next better version. In this upcoming year, we are coming back to you with new programs, resources, videos, and community opportunities! In the coming weeks, I will be letting you know about our new website features, our new service-learning/civic engagement resources, and so much more! What are you looking for? Reach out on ** Twitter ([link removed])
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Warmly,
Rachel Davison Humphries
Director, Outreach
Bill of Rights Institute
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