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Resources for Teaching the Constitution
Here is a collection of resources to help with teaching the Constitution.
APSA Papers and Articles This Constitution: A Bicentennial Chronicle The three APSA journals -- APSR, PS, & Perspectives, have featured many articles on the Constitution, and on teaching the Constitution, American government, civic education, and related topics. APSA journals are fully accessible online to APSA members and institutional (e.g., university library) subscribers. For details, consult the membership pages of this site or information provided by your institution. To view only the table of contents or abstracts from this or any of APSA's journals, please go our publisher's website: Cambridge University Press (http://journals.cambridge.org). APSA maintains an online archive of selected articles for public view from the APSA journals:
Constitution Day and Other Constitution Education Resources Constitution Day is an American federal holiday that recognizes the ratification of the United States Constitution. It is observed on September 17, the day the U.S. Constitutional Convention signed the Constitution in 1787. The following are some resources for organizing Constitution Day events on your campus: National Constitution Center -- Constitution Day Resources Center for Civic Education - Lessons for Constitution Day and Citizenship Day - Lessons for pre-college classes. University of Maryland Constitution Day Site - This University of Maryland University College site contains information to help teach the meaning and history of the Constitution. It includes a set of online resources for specifically for teachers, for the adult learner, and for children. Justice Learning Constitution Day Resources - This contains resources for Constitution Day teaching. It includes live interviews with Supreme Court Justices and articles from major newspapers. U.S. Courts Constitution Day Resources - A variety of resources from the website of the Federal Judiciary System that includes links to classroom handouts and interactive games. National Archives Celebrates Constitution Day Constitution Day Speech by USC Dean Howard Gillman (audio stream)
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