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Interactive Constitution: Civic Education for 21st-Century Learners

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Part of the 2019 AFT TEACH Conference.

Are you interested in learning more about the National Constitution Center’s Interactive Constitution? Attend this session to explore innovative, free online tools and resources for making the Constitution’s history, changing interpretation, global context, and modern debates meaningful and dynamic for students through primary source analysis and shared expertise from top constitutional experts. This session will also highlight opportunities for high school students to participate in online, synchronous, video-conference “exchanges” where classrooms from around the country engage in moderated, civil dialogues about complex constitutional questions.

Presenter: Tim Rodman, National Board Certified Teacher in social studies, Walter Johnson High School, Montgomery County (Md.) Public Schools

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February 10, 2020
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