Apply to participate in a week-long Library of Congress Summer Teacher Institute or two-and-a-half day Library Media Specialist Multi-Day Workshop. Read More ⟶
Apply for Free Summer Institute for Teachers and Students
Are you a teacher of high-need students interested in receiving free, high-quality professional development in history and civics this summer? Read More ⟶
If You’re Attending the NCSS Annual Conference…
Stop by the Civics Renewal Network’s booths 707-709, say hello, check out new resources, and enter a drawing to win an Apple Watch and Amazon gift cards! Read More ⟶
Become a Member of the Civics Renewal Network
The Civics Renewal Network is now accepting applications from organizations interested in becoming a contributing member of the network. Read More ⟶
#RenewCivics – Constitution Day 2018
Watch highlights of students and teachers around our nation celebrating Constitution Day and taking the Preamble Challenge! Read More ⟶
Women’s Suffrage, the 14th Amendment at 150, and Summer Games
This month marks the 170th anniversary of the Seneca Falls convention that launched the women’s suffrage movement. Read More ⟶
Resources for Teaching the 14th Amendment
Check out these resources from a variety of CRN partners on landmark Supreme Courts cases, equal protection and the history of the 14th Amendment. Read More ⟶
Earth Day, Vietnam War Lessons, Ben’s Guide
Explore the story of Earth Day, resources on the Vietnam War, and go on a learning adventure with Ben Franklin. Read More ⟶
Homework Help Videos Are Here!
The Bill of Rights Institute has created a series of Homework Help videos for teachers and students. The three- to six-minute videos are designed to help you understand complex issues that have affected American history. Read More ⟶
Students Participate in Naturalization Ceremonies
To celebrate Constitution Day and Citizenship Day this year, federal courts organized student participation at 50 naturalization ceremonies in September. Read More ⟶