Explore Constitutional History With Virtual Student Programs
Posted by National Constitution Center on August 12, 2025
It’s back-to-school season! All year long, students can join our museum educators for fun programs exploring topics from constitutional history.
- Scholar Exchanges give middle and high school students the opportunity to discuss constitutional topics with a lawyer, judge, or constitutional scholars and alongside peers from around the country.
- Civic Stories provide elementary and middle school students opportunities to engage with the past through civic artifacts and the stories they tell.
- Live from the Museum brings intermediate learners through live virtual tours, workshops, and demonstrations that feature some of your favorite historical figures and events.
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