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Welcome to the 2021-2022 school year! As summer winds down, we wanted to remind you that we have recently reworked our website so that our resources are easier to find and easier to use. It now includes a search bar and useful features like playlisting and LMS integration. Other recent changes include:
  • Our entire Documents of Freedom curriculum has been moved to our main site.
  • We released twenty new YouTube videos in the last three months. Look for 2+ new videos a week throughout the school year.
  • We recently launched a Facebook group just for educators and look forward to expanding our educator community there in the coming year.
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We're crisscrossing the country this fall with free in-person professional development programs–from Boston to Miami, Grand Rapids to Grand Junction, Salt Lake City to Midland, and more dates/locations to come for the fall and spring. Check our events page to find out if we're coming to a location near you. Because the health and safety of all involved are our first priorities, we will continue to monitor local health recommendations and will adjust accordingly.
Whether you teach traditional U.S. History courses or APUSH, as you plan for the year, we encourage you to check out our free digital U.S. history textbook, Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. 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.
If you missed the first two of our Summer Series of Civic Conversations, you're in luck! The recordings of our conversation with Dr. Anika Prather on Teaching Race in the History Classroom and our conversation with Dr. Tim Hall on Teaching Religion in the History Classroom are both available on our YouTube channel. Stay tuned for the third in the series coming soon!
Educator Spotlight 
 
Meet Kay Johnson!
A teacher at D.M. Therrell High School in Atlanta, Georgia, Bill of Rights Institute Teacher Council member Kay Johnson has earned a Masters of Science, Education Specialist Degree, and Doctor of Education Degree on top of her Bachelor of Arts. Reflecting on her twenty-one years in the classroom, some of Kay’s proudest moments include ....Read More.
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Dear John,

After over 20 years of teaching civics, the Bill of Rights Institute has sequenced some of its best resources into a year-long high school civics course. You and your students can use this playlist to explore what it means to belong to a community, the structure of government, our roles as citizens, and how we can work together to preserve liberty, equality, and justice for all. 

We are proud to share that this course was recently reviewed by The Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy as part of their Social Studies Knowledge Map. We appreciate the conclusions of the JHI report, in particular their observation that students using this course "are consistently accessing well-developed, high-quality materials that contribute to a high standard of learning." Furthermore, JHI notes that "the course as a whole receives an overall quality score of 78.98%, placing it in the high-quality band."

None of this has been possible without the input of educators like you. Please continue to reach out to let us know how we can better serve you and your students. We are as committed as ever to working with you to make this a fun and successful school year!

Warmly,

Laura Vlk
Director, Educator Engagement
Bill of Rights Institute

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