Bring the fun and excitement of a field trip right to your classroom. Students can tune in to our live (and lively) virtual tours and civic stories, joining our museum educators as we explore popular topics from constitutional history.
View Schedule and Sign UpOur peer-to-peer Scholar Exchanges give students the opportunity to connect with a legal professional or constitutional scholar—and fellow students from around the country—to discuss constitutional topics that matter to them.
View Topics and Register Your ClassBrowse the latest educational videos on a range of topics and recorded sessions from our live classes.
Go to Video LibraryYour group can join us from anywhere as we walk you through our museum! Our live tours allow your group to interact with our team to ask questions or engage with our exhibits.
Go to Virtual Field TripsConstitution 101's 15 learning modules provide students with a basic understanding of the Constitution’s text, history, structure, and caselaw.
Go to CurriculumThe National Constitution Center is calling on you! We are looking for members of the classroom education field to join our Teacher Advisory Council. The council is open to educators who teach fifth grade to college level students, from all types of school environments and locations. Members are asked to:
Members of the Teacher Advisory Council will have a voice in shaping our free online classes, and will receive a yearly stipend for their valuable time and professional advice. They can also join in our professional development opportunities that include prominent scholars and judges—including programs available exclusively to Teacher Advisory Council members.
Click here to learn more about all of our teacher professional development opportunities.
Explore our new 15-unit core curriculum with educational videos, primary texts, and more.
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Discover primary texts and historical documents that span American history and have shaped the American constitutional tradition.