More than just a field trip, student and youth groups can enhance their visit to the National Constitution Center by adding on one of our educational programs.
Our menu of supplemental, museum-based experiences are available to elementary, middle, and high school groups, and allow students to take a deeper dive into constitutional topics that matter to them by engaging with interactive shows, expert talks, or specialized workshops.
Available April 2025
This program tells the stories of five extraordinary people from American history, exploring how they were able to use their First Amendment rights to fight for change and expand the meaning of “We, the People.”
Students will get the chance to join in the storytelling as they participate in a hands-on matching game. Faces, famous quotes, and interesting facts about each individual are revealed as the game is played.
Available April 2025
Come on down! Students take on the role of contestants, answering questions and completing tasks during this high-energy constitutional game show as they dive into key topics like federalism, the separation of powers, checks and balances, and the role of each branch of the government.
Available April 2025
The daily Pledge of Allegiance, the student newspaper, even cheerleader tryouts—all these familiar aspects of American student life have one big thing in common: They have been the subject of Supreme Court decisions. In this program, an NCC educator walks students through case studies of biggest Court cases from American history that have directly centered on the classroom. We’ll explore the facts of the cases, discuss the arguments on each side, and then students are asked to “think like a justice” as they vote on how they would have decided each case.
(Formerly the Constitutional Ambassadors Program)
Students take a “deep dive” into a constitutional topic that matters to them. This comprehensive, three-hour experience combines museum exploration, talks with constitutional experts, and open peer-to-peer dialogue. Students gain greater understanding of American history and constitutional law while also practicing thinking skills and civil dialogue techniques.
Available topics include Separation of Powers and First Amendment Speech.
Students have the opportunity to meet professionals such as judges, attorneys, professors, park rangers, and other individuals who get to work with the Constitution every day. These experts speak about what drew them to their respective careers, what kinds of education or training was required, what a typical day might be like, and what they think makes their job so interesting. The conversation is led by museum educators, who will also speak to their own career in the Constitution: Museum education!
Spring 2025 Dates, all begin at 11:45 a.m.:
Call: 215-409-6800
Email: [email protected]
Programs must be booked in advance, and are subject to availability. Additional costs for select programs will be added onto the group admission price. Groups will be charged for a minimum of 20 people. Scholarship funds for admission and transportation is available for groups that qualify, including Title I schools. Ask your Group Sales representative for more information.
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