Teaching We the People in a New, Pandemic World
The Center for Civic Education conducted two webinars in the summer of 2020. These were designed for teachers seeking advice on how to teach We the People, as well as other civics and government content, in the new, challenging world of social distancing and blended or online learning.
In this webinar, hosted by the Center for Civic Education, teachers shared their plans for teaching civics, government, and history with a focus on the We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution program during the 2020-21 school year in the uncertain context of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.
Date Recorded: August 5, 2020
This webinar explained how to use the We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution high school and middle school ebooks on the Actively Learn platform. The webinar was conducted by Amanda Kropp, a twelfth-grade government teacher at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia, who has taught We the People using the Actively Learn ebook since 2017.
Date Recorded: July 22, 2020
Professional Development
The Center has offered high-quality educator professional development for decades. Today, we provide such opportunities through our partners in several states in addition to organized Center events, self-paced online courses, and special webinars.