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9/19/2022

Last week’s curation at RealClear’s American Civics portal starts off with a tribute to Sept. 11 from Guy Shepherd, who witnessed first-hand the devastation wrought on New York City. On the day we “lost more than 2,997 souls,” Shepherd was working “in mid-town Manhattan.” He was “fixated on the bellowing smoke coming from the first tower” and realized that when the second tower was hit, a terror attack had happened. And that harrowing day affected him in another way. At Boston’s Logan Airport, Shepherd’s brother was late to his flight and booked a second one. But when he showed up at the gate of the later flight, “he was told that the door had not shut on the first” and just made it back in time to board the first flight. “Thank God he did. I watched the plane he could have been on hit the World Trade Center,” Shepherd writes.

The American Civics portal celebrated Constitution Day, which took place on Saturday, Sept. 17, with two articles. First, at RealClearEducation, Jack Miller Center President Hans Zeiger highlights four ways the Constitution shapes our daily lives as individuals – and our shared lives as citizens. It remains the foundation for civic life in America, creates space for disagreement, preserves federalism, and establishes a framework for ordered liberty. As we commemorate Constitution Day, Zeiger argues that we should do our best to pass along its blessings of liberty to our children. 

At the American Civics portal, Center for Civic Education President Christopher R. Riano and Julie Silverbrook of iCivics write about the launch of “The Constitution EXPLAINED,” a new 35-part short-form animated video series for learners, both young and old. “Each video is only 2-4 minutes long and can be played individually or as part of the broader series,” they note. These “bite-sized, entertaining videos make it simple for learners . . . to engage with American civics.” In order to ensure that “We the People” protect and maintain the Constitution, they must remain knowledgeable about its structure and purposes. This new series, Riano and Silverbrook hope, will achieve that important goal.

Original Posts

Civic Education Must Innovate to Deepen Constitutional Knowledge and Strengthen the Republic

Christopher R. Riano & Julie Silverbrook, RealClearAmericanCivics

In the News

Four Things We Should Teach Children About the Constitution

Hans Zeiger, RealClearEducation

The Big Questions Teachers Are Posing for Constitution Day

Sarah Schwartz, Education Week

The Constitution and National Unity

Yuval Levin, National Review

Utah Has Laid the Groundwork for New Federal Civics Education Law

Doug Case & Judi Hilman, Salt Lake Tribune

Federalism in Name Only Undermines Liberty at Home and Peace Abroad

Robert Curry, American Greatness

Why We Should Always Celebrate Constitution Day

Brittany Hunter, Pacific Legal Foundation

Two Concepts of Democracy

John O. McGinnis, Law & Liberty

Don’t Mess With Our Constitution

David Lewis Schaefer, The Constitutionalist

ASU, Sandra Day O'Connor Institute Team Up To Honor Civics Celebration Day

Marcia Paterman Brookey, ASU News

Mississippi, Illinois Rank Highest In Nation's Religious Liberty

Jovan Tripkovic, Religion Unplugged

Can There Be Politics Without Rage?

Lynn Silver & Ron Frisk, New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung

Neo-Marxing the College Board with AP African American Studies

Stanley Kurtz, National Review

Americans’ Civics Knowledge Drops on First Amendment and Branches of Government

Annenberg Public Policy Center

Constitution Day Is an Under-Appreciated Holiday

Paul Olson, Summit Daily

Protecting Freedom of Religion

Betsy McCaughey, RealClearPolitics

Multimedia

How the Constitution Shapes Our Lives

Hans Zeiger, Jack Miller Center

In honor of Constitution Day 2022, JMC's president Hans Zeiger talks about what is most fundamental to our Constitution and...

Constitution EXPLAINED Webinar

Linda R. Monk, Julie Silverbrook, & Christopher R. Riano, Center for Civic Education

In this webinar from iCivics and the Center for Civic Education, constitutional scholar and author Linda R. Monk, Julie Silverbrook...

Remembering David McCullough

Joseph Ellis & Clay Jenkinson, Thomas Jefferson Hour

We're joined by longtime contributor to the show, author Joseph Ellis. He and Clay Jenkinson discuss the passing of the noted...

What Made George Washington Great?

John Rhodehamel, Prager U

There would have never been a United States of America without George Washington. John Rhodehamel, author of "George Washington: The Wonder of the Age," details how Washington successfully guided the budding nation through war and nurtured her in peace.

1776 Curriculum Helps Students

1776 Unites

The Rev. Jesse Turner explains how he uses the 1776 Curriculum, which highlights black heroes in American history, in classrooms...

How We Can Improve Our Children's Civic Education

Wilfred McClay & Jeff Sikkenga, Ashbrook

America’s children have gone back to school. But what will they learn? Like many Americans, you may share this concern...

Carl Cannon's Great American Stories

Great American Stories: Queen Elizabeth's Quote

It's Friday, the day of the week when I pass along a quotation intended to be inspiring or enlightening. Today's ...

Great American Stories: Jane Addams

Good morning, it's Tuesday, the day after Labor Day. If they weren't already, most students are back in school. In ...

Great American Stories: Buck Showalter's Quote

It's the day of the week when I pass along a quotation intended to be enlightening. Twenty-four hours before President Biden ...

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