Resources for Educators
Whether planning a field trip, looking for innovative ways to enhance classroom instruction or seeking a deeper understanding of American history and active citizenship, the National Constitution Center is an educator’s ultimate civic learning resource.
Visitors of all ages will come to understand the freedoms and struggles of our great nation.
Resources to engage students in the Constitution, current events and civic learning.
Enables educators to deepen their understanding of civic education and American history.
Making great educators the best!
Students and teachers are given the opportunity to connect through workshops and discussions.
We’re taking our shows on the road!
High quality materials from both the Center and great national educational organizations.
Our Public Programs staff are ready to add excitement and fun to your visit to the Center.
Earn CLE credits
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., saw himself as a servant of humanity, and he wanted his life to be remembered as a life of service to others. In this episode, we look at Dr. King’s legacy of service. We’ll explore how his use of nonviolence was not just a political tool, but a way to demonstrate service to others. Get ready to learn about some of the other activists who drew their inspiration from Dr. King. And we’ll even learn about ways that you can serve your community! Join us as we honor the memory of this great American by talking about service.
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