Upcoming events
Abraham Lincoln and His America
In this program, participants will join Princeton University Professor Dr. Allen Guelzo in a six-day discussion and analysis of Abraham Lincoln and His America
The Fourteenth Amendment
Join fellow Teacher Advisory Council (TAC) teachers from across the country and engage with ideologically diverse constitutional scholars during a virtual three-day workshop on the Voting Rights Amendments with the National Constitution Center in July 2021. This workshop is open exclusively to members of the National Constitution Center’s Teacher Advisory Council.
During the virtual workshop, TAC members will work with content experts to deepen their understanding of the 14th Amendment, why it was added to the Constitution and its impact since its ratification. With teacher facilitators and the education team from the Center, participants discover and develop innovative, nonpartisan ways to make the content relevant to their students.
Medal of Honor Legacy: Cold War
Over six days, participants will study various aspects of the Cold War such as issues related to capitalism and communism, Korea, McCarthyism, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and Ronald Reagan’s impact on ending the Cold War. Each day will consist of lectures and discussions led by top historians, economists, and other scholars.
First Amendment Summer Institute
Join teachers from across the country and engage with ideologically diverse scholars during an in-person weeklong institute on the First Amendment with the National Constitution Center.