US Constitution - Charter for Liberty
The U.S. Constitution as written by our Founding Fathers is our greatest protection against an out-of-control Federal Government. We hope this great document will not only be found in every home of America but also understood. The wisdom of the framers is shown in the genius of the document itself. The founders had a strong distrust for centralized power in the federal government, so they created a government with checks and balances. This was to prevent any branch of the government from becoming too powerful.
For Kids:
The U.S. Constitution for Kids from Aizman Law Firm. This web page offers several facts, activities and lesson plans to teach the U.S. Constitution. Click here to learn more!
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Teaching Children the 28 Principles of Liberty: Both a manual and a program, “Teaching Children the 28 Principles of Liberty” expounds upon the principles in Cleon Skousen’s book, “The 5000 Year Leap,” and lays out a program to help adults teach the principles to children. This is not just a rewrite Skousen’s book, but a manual for adults to teach children ages 8-11 these principles. The principles are not difficult to understand, but Skousen wrote his book for adults, not children. Each lesson teaches one principle per each hour-long meeting, with fun games, activities, role-plays, crafts, songs, and thoughtful, reflective discussions. The book is also a program. To present these lessons and entice children to want to learn them, the children join a club, called the Constitution Club. Available on Amazon.
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Constitution Study Courses for Youth and Adults
This new study course, Proclaim Liberty Throughout all the Land, is presented by the National Center for Constitutional Studies. In this course you will learn the basic principles that are embodied in our founding document, The Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. You will also become conversant with each part of the Constitution and understand, perhaps for the first time, how nearly every problem we face in America today could be easily solved by understanding and applying the wisdom of America's Founding Fathers.
This course is for anyone 14 and up who wants to learn about the United States Constitution as established by America's Founders. Proclaim Liberty is broken up into 23 easy to understand lessons with the average lesson length of approximately 30 minutes. All of the videos for this course are free for you to view online. Click here for more information. |
In this seminar series entitled "In the Constitution", you will dive into the actual words of our United States Constitution and find that the modern-day issues we deal with today are absolutely and clearly resolved in the Constitution. The words of the Constitution come alive as we explore the Founding Fathers’ statements on the different topics and gain insight into how the Constitution embodies those foundational principles of freedom. Through studying the actual text of the Constitution we come to truly understand and appreciate the standard of truth this document offers and why looking to the Constitution - and not to modern-day political opinions - will provide us with the solutions to real and present problems. Click here for more information. Promises of the Constitution
You can learn or teach the Constitution in 5 minutes a day with this outstanding book. Click here for more information. |
Thomas Jefferson Center for Constitutional Restoration
The TJC provides resources and seminars to educate the general public about American History and the success formula of the US Constitution from the view point of the Founding Fathers. Through increased education, the general public will become aware of Constitutional answers to problems facing our nation today and how to implement steps for the Healing of America for future generations. The Thomas Jefferson Center is also the creator of the Healing of America Seminars.Click here to go to their site. Hillsdale College Free Constitution Course
“Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution” is a 10-week online course presented by Hillsdale College. This course follows closely the one-semester course required of all Hillsdale College undergraduate students. Even though there is no charge for this class, you must register in order to participate in Constitution 101. Register here. The Constitution Reader from Hillsdale College: http://www.constitutionreader.com/ |
National Center for Constitutional Studies
NCCS provides both live and online seminars centered on the Making of America and our Constitution. Check out all their resources at nccs.net. |
Online Education Resources
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