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wtpLogoWe the People: The Citizen and the Constitution

 
v Calendar of Events

 
v In Your State

 
v Introduction

 
v HS Companion Website

 
v Navajo Nation Experience

 
v Student Texts

 
v Simulated Congressional Hearings

 
v Program Evaluation

 
v Alumni Network

 
v Get Involved / Contact us

 
v National Advisory Committee / Supporting Organizations

 
v Announcements

 
v Resources

 
v Professional Development

 
v Advanced Placement


Celebrate Lincoln's Bicentennial!

The Center, with a grant from the Motorola Foundation, has produced a new lesson on Abraham Lincoln to commemorate the bicentennial of his birth. The lesson, appropriate for high school students, discusses Lincoln's ideas and decisions regarding slavery and the use of presidential power. Download this free lesson today!. Watch a video about the lesson by clicking here.


We the People
High School Level
Student Text

  • New Companion Website
  • Audio Overview
  • 1995 Edition, 2009 Edition Comparison
  • Announcement
  • Table of Contents [PDF]
  • New sample lesson [PDF]
  • New Congressional District Level Questions [PDF]



  • We the People Level 2
    Student text


    We the People teaches students about our constitutional democracy using critical-thinking exercises, activities, and cooperative learning


    The John Marshall Seminar: The Man and His Judicial Philosophy is a biannual professional development program in Richmond, Virginia, cosponsored by The John Marshall Foundation and the Center for Civic Education.
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    We the People: A Seminar on Civil Rights is a professional development program in Birmingham, Alabama, cosponsored by The Center for Civic Education and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
    View Video


    State Info:  Washington   
    Coordinator Information
    Kathy Hand
    Executive Director
    Civic Education Washington State
    560 S 158th St
    Burien, WA 98148-1205
    Work Phone: 206-248-3463
    Fax Phone: 206-244-4247
    Email: kathyhand@comcast.net
    Website: http://www.civiced-wa.org


    The Washington State Alumni Representative (STAR) position is available. If you are interested in working with the alumni network in this capacity, send an email to alumni@civiced.org.

    Correlation for Washington  State  

    State Correlation (Size: 3.33 Mb)

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    September 2010
    Date Event Place Contact
     27-28 WTP Teacher WorkshopRichland, WA Kathy Hand
    January 2011
    Date Event Place Contact
     7-8 WA WTP State CompetitionOlympia, WA Kathy Hand


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