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October 20, 2024 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT

Teaching the U.S. Constitution and Civic Ideals: Why Voting Matters in Every Election, Part 2

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Teaching the U.S. Constitution and Civic Ideals: Why Voting Matters in Every Election, Part 2

Date

October 20, 2024 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT

Location

Online

Cost

Free

Credit

Grade Level Grades 6-12, Professional Development

About This Webinar

In every election, more than just candidates are on the ballot—our nation’s core civic ideals, as enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, are as well. Voting is a powerful expression of these ideals, shaping the future of our democracy. 

This webinar will explore how to effectively teach students the importance of voting by connecting it to the Constitution and the principles that underpin our civic education. Join the AFT, Share My Lesson, the Albert Shanker Institute, and the National Constitution Center, as we discuss the most influential strategies for educating students about voting, civic responsibility, and how to navigate the complexities of the electoral process as the election approaches, including how to address an “October surprise.”

This webinar is part of the 2024 Election series. Register for the full series here.

Speakers

Julie Silverbrook

Vice President of Civic Education, National Constitution Center

Julie Silverbrook is vice president of civic education at the National Constitution Center. In this capacity, she oversees the Center’s civic education strategy and the development and distribution of all educational products and programs.

For over a decade, Silverbrook has been one of the nation’s leading advocates for civic education and constitutional literacy. She regularly writes and lectures on the importance of civic education to the health of the American republic, and on the U.S. Constitution and its history. Silverbrook has extensive experience in growth projects for non-profit organizations, cultivating partnerships, fundraising, coalition-building, and business development and management.

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Director of Share My Lesson, AFT

Kelly Carmichael Booz is the Director of Share My Lesson at the American Federation of Teachers, where she oversees the AFT’s PreK–12 resource platform serving nearly 2.3 million educators. She leads the organization’s digital professional development initiatives, including co-creating the award-winning AI Educator Brain series and the development of EdBrAIn, AFT’s new AI-powered teaching assistant. Kelly worked with OpenAI to create and launch EdBrAIn and led the effort to bring AI integration and custom course offerings directly into the Share My Lesson platform.

In addition to her work on AI, Kelly produces the AFT Book Club and the Vital Lessons series with Dr. Vin Gupta, curating timely and thought-provoking content for educators and non-educators nationwide. A strong advocate for civic education, Kelly was appointed by Governor Terry McAuliffe to the Virginia Standards of Learning Innovation Committee and served on the board of Virginia Civics, promoting constitutional literacy and student civic engagement.

Kelly was elected to the Alexandria City School Board in 2012 and is currently serving her third term, where she champions transparency, equity, and community-centered communication. She was named one of Alexandria’s “40 Under 40” by the Chamber of Commerce in 2017 and has held previous roles as Director of Civic Education at James Madison’s Montpelier and Manager of Teacher Programs at the Close Up Foundation.

She holds a Master of Education from the University of Virginia and a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton College.

Profile picture for user Sari Beth Rosenberg
Teacher

Sari Beth Rosenberg is the co-founder of Teachers Unify to End Gun Violence and a member of the Board of Directors. She has been teaching U.S. History and AP U.S. History at a New York City public high school, the High School for Environmental Studies, for over 22 years and co-hosts the PBS NewsHour Classroom Educator Zoom Series. Rosenberg has been featured in various publications and multimedia platforms, including USA Today, NBC News, CNN, The TODAY Show, The Washington Post, Reuters, Parents Magazine, A+E/Lifetime, Travel Channel, TheSkimm, PBS NewsHour & various popular podcasts. She currently creates a History Chat series for Share My Lesson and co-hosts the AI Educator Brain Series for Share My Lesson. Rosenberg also serves as a Senior Advisor for Voters of Tomorrow. She is one of the Creators who has been credentialed to cover the 2024 Democratic National Convention this summer in Chicago.

Professional Credit

Share My Lesson webinars are available for one-hour of PD credit. A certificate of completion will be available for download at the end of your session that you can submit for your school's or district's approval.

In addition, Share My Lesson has arrangements in place as follows:

5.0
2 Reviews
Gary  Brown
Gary Brown October 20, 2024
Teaching the U.S. Constitution and Civic Ideals

Great webinar as always the speakers do an amazing job.

michellealmeida1
michellealmeida1 October 20, 2024
Teaching the Constitution & Civic Ideals

Great webinar! It was interesting to hear other educators thoughts and experiences on this topic.

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