Constitutional Fellows Program

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About the Constitutional Fellowship Program

The National Constitution Center engages cohorts of educators from around the country to inform development of our educational resources through our Constitutional Fellowship Program. As part of the fellowship, educators provide valuable feedback on resources development, pilot the curriculum in their classrooms, and share detailed reports on their experiences—offering critical insights into the educational impact of these materials. Throughout their term, fellows collaborate closely with the Center, contributing to the expansion of its outreach efforts and the promotion of civic understanding on a national scale. The Center’s goal is to ensure that all classroom materials involve educator voice in the planning, development, and feedback process. This is a paid opportunity.

2024-2025 Fellowship: Constitution 101 for Middle School

We are pleased to announce that the 2024-2025 Constitutional Fellowship Program launched in August 2024. This current cohort is informing the development of and piloting the middle school version of our acclaimed Constitution 101 teacher-led course, which will be made available to educators nationwide in September 2025.

Meet Our 2024-2025 Constitutional Fellows

  • Renatae Burton - Dover, Delaware
  • Michael Davis - Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
  • Rian Davis - Vancouver, Washington
  • Beth Doughty - Battle Ground, Washington
  • Ugochi Emenaha - Houston, Texas
  • Lauren Feld - Spring Lake, New Jersey
  • Rosemarie Hilliard - Palm Bay, Florida
  • Ginnie Holloway - Rochester Hills, Michigan
  • Jessica Johns - Gloucester, Virginia
  • Dr. Kashi Bazemore - Durham, North Carolina
  • Brian Kennedy - East Peoria, Illinois
  • Brittany Knauer - Montgomery, Texas
  • Jennifer Kraley-Heinrich - Online, Washington
  • Amy Livingston - Spotsylvania, Virginia
  • Amy McFall Prince - Norman, Oklahoma
  • Thomas Montesion - Livingston, New Jersey
  • Pegi Morgan - Montgomery, Texas
  • Shannon O'Neill - Virginia Beach, Virginia
  • Alison O'Steen - Texarkana, Texas
  • Rebecca Smart - Dripping Springs, Texas
  • Sheldon Soper - Woodbury, New Jersey
  • Susan Spoelstra - Passaic, New Jersey
  • Catherine Talento - Killeen, Texas
  • Laura Tobin - Monroe, New Hampshire
  • Donna Vitek - Kissimmee, Florida
  • Alisha Walker - Birmingham, Alabama
  • Rhonda Watton - Sussex, Wisconsin
  • Brandon West - Altamont, Illinois
  • Christian Wrabley - Johnstown, Pennsylvania

More About Constitution 101

Your guide to teaching the U.S. Constitution, modeled on our unique and proven framework for nonpartisan constitutional education. Engage students in thinking about the Constitution and America’s founding principles more deeply, more critically, and for themselves.

Constitution 101 is offered in several free formats that are designed to be flexible to fit different learning environments. Use either the teacher-led high school curriculum or the student-led companion course on Khan Academy.

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