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Annenberg Classroom’s short documentary “The First Amendment: New York Times v. Sullivan” has won a Silver Award in the 4th Annual Anthem Awards. A new Annenberg Classroom film explores the history of constitutional protection against “cruel and unusual punishment” Annenberg Classroom has released a new educational film on the landmark First Amendment freedom of the press case New York Times v. Sullivan. Annenberg Classroom has released a new film exploring the history of Juneteenth and illustrating how and why freedom and citizenship were intertwined.
In advance of Constitution Day, September 17, Annenberg Classroom has released a new film on the First Amendment's freedom of speech when it comes to students in schools. Free classroom resources for teaching the Constitution. Annenberg Classroom's free resources include over 65 videos on constitutional concepts and Supreme Court cases as well as games, lesson plans, timelines, downloadable books, a glossary, and a Constitution guide. For teachers, lesson plans on Supreme Court cases, constitutional concepts, and critical thinking skills; a guide that connects resources to the Constitution's articles and amendments; and recommendations for civics resources. For students, the Annenberg Constitution Guide: What It Says, What It Means; games; Constitution-related timelines; downloadable books; and a glossary of terms. What is the story of Juneteenth?
Why do we celebrate this newly designated federal holiday, and how is it connected to one of the most cherished American ideals: freedom? This film explores the history of Juneteenth and illustrates how and why freedom and citizenship were intertwined, as well as how the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution changed and expanded the... The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania has been the premier communication policy center in the country since its founding in 1993. APPC’s work has informed the policy debates around campaign finance, children’s television, Internet privacy, tobacco advertising, adolescent health, movie violence, and the tone of discourse in Washington. This website is designed to give scholars, the media and the general public expanded access to the work that began in 1993. A new Annenberg Classroom film explores the Constitution's Commerce Clause and the balance of power between the states and the federal government.
The National Constitution Center and the Center for Civic Education have been named recipients of the 2025 Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics Award. The film "The First Amendment: New York Times v. Sullivan," on the landmark 1964 Supreme Court case, has been named a finalist for an ABA Silver Gavel Award. LAIC has announced the winning educators in the call for lesson plan proposals for its short historical documentary about the Eighth Amendment. Sponsored by the Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics, the three-part ABA video series "Strengthening Democracy" informs military members about relevant legal topics. The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania was established in 1994.
Through offices in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., it conducts and disseminates research, hosts lectures and conferences and convenes discussions on the critical intersection of media, communication and public policy. Research focuses on questions and issues in political communication, information and society, media and the developing child, health communication and adolescent risk. The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania has developed such award-winning initiatives as FactCheck.org, a non-partisan website that aims to increase public knowledge and understanding of what is said by major... Another project of the Policy Center is the National Annenberg Election Survey, the nation’s largest academic election poll. When the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) was established in 1993, its founders, Ambassadors Walter and Leonore Annenberg, sought to increase the impact of the scholarship produced at Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication, the... It was their hope that the APPC would apply its knowledge about communication to improve the well-being of those in the U.S.
and throughout the globe. By conducting and releasing research, staging conferences and hosting policy discussions, the scholars at the Annenberg Public Policy Center have addressed the role of communication in politics, adolescent behavior, child development, health care, civics... The Constitution Project and related resources can be accessed via Annenberg Classroom. The series is a project of the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands, created with the assistance of the Annenberg Public Policy Center staff and supervised by Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Program Director of the Trust... The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands was established in 2001 by The Annenberg Foundation primarily to address serious issues facing the nation and the world community. How do we balance power between the states and the federal government?
This question has shaped American democracy since the Constitutional Convention, when delegates faced the challenge of creating a stronger federal system while preserving state authority. This film explores the Constitution’s Commerce Clause found in Article 1, Section 8, which grants Congress the power “to regulate commerce…among the several states” and examines its historical context and ongoing impact. The Eighth Amendment to the Constitution protects against “cruel and unusual punishment” for those convicted of crimes. But what makes a punishment cruel or unusual? Who decides, and how? This film explores the concept of “evolving standards of decency,” specifically as it applies to the death penalty for juvenile offenders.
This film examines freedom of the press, an essential First Amendment right, through the key Supreme Court Case New York Times v. Sullivan. It traces the relationship of the press to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960’s, and the ways in which proponents of segregation tried to use libel claims via the courts to prevent coverage... What is the story of Juneteenth? Why do we celebrate this newly designated federal holiday, and how is it connected to one of the most cherished American ideals: freedom? This film explores the history of Juneteenth and illustrates how the Reconstruction Amendments to the Constitution expanded the definition of citizenship and rights for all Americans.
The First Amendment’s right to free speech is one of our most important rights as citizens. But what does freedom of speech mean for students in public schools? How do you balance a school’s need for order with a student’s right to free expression? This film explores the evolution of student free speech rights through Supreme Court cases, from Tinker v. Des Moines to Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L., the case of the Snapchatting cheerleader.
Political journalist Chris Hayes and Penn Carey Law Professor Kate Shaw took part in a moderated conversation at this year's Annenberg Lecture, jointly sponsored by the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Annenberg School for... A new Annenberg Classroom film explores the Constitution's Commerce Clause and the balance of power between the states and the federal government. New APPC survey reveals an increase in Americans' ability to answer basic civics questions, like naming the three branches of government. The National Constitution Center and the Center for Civic Education have been named recipients of the 2025 Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics Award. Despite low trust in the three branches of government, a new survey reveals that most Americans support judicial and legislative checks on the president. Use this guide to find videos and games that connect to the articles and amendments in the Constitution.
Also available as a PDF to download and print. These lessons are designed to accompany videos produced by Annenberg Classroom and foster critical thinking skills through primary source analysis. Additional resources on teaching critical thinking skills can be found here. Information about three types of recommended websites are provided here. Sister websites are those connected to Annenberg Classroom. Best Civics Websites are organizations that have excellent content for civics education.
Most of the resources are free. In its most recent website review, Education World bestowed upon Annenberg Classroom a grade of A+, calling it “a rich resource for teachers and students of civics and government” and applauding Annenberg Classroom’s content... Home to Sunnylands Classroom and the Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics, Annenberg Classroom offers an array of multimedia classroom resources on the Constitution, citizenship and the institutions that form the pillars of American democracy. Student favorites include videos featuring kids conversing with Supreme Court Justices, Student Voices Speak Outs and an interactive Constitution. For more information, visit www.AnnenbergClassroom.org.
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Annenberg Classroom’s Short Documentary “The First Amendment: New York Times
Annenberg Classroom’s short documentary “The First Amendment: New York Times v. Sullivan” has won a Silver Award in the 4th Annual Anthem Awards. A new Annenberg Classroom film explores the history of constitutional protection against “cruel and unusual punishment” Annenberg Classroom has released a new educational film on the landmark First Amendment freedom of the press case New York Times v. Su...
In Advance Of Constitution Day, September 17, Annenberg Classroom Has
In advance of Constitution Day, September 17, Annenberg Classroom has released a new film on the First Amendment's freedom of speech when it comes to students in schools. Free classroom resources for teaching the Constitution. Annenberg Classroom's free resources include over 65 videos on constitutional concepts and Supreme Court cases as well as games, lesson plans, timelines, downloadable books,...
Why Do We Celebrate This Newly Designated Federal Holiday, And
Why do we celebrate this newly designated federal holiday, and how is it connected to one of the most cherished American ideals: freedom? This film explores the history of Juneteenth and illustrates how and why freedom and citizenship were intertwined, as well as how the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution changed and expanded the... The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the Univers...
The National Constitution Center And The Center For Civic Education
The National Constitution Center and the Center for Civic Education have been named recipients of the 2025 Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics Award. The film "The First Amendment: New York Times v. Sullivan," on the landmark 1964 Supreme Court case, has been named a finalist for an ABA Silver Gavel Award. LAIC has announced the winning educators in the call for lesson plan proposals for its sh...
Through Offices In Philadelphia And Washington, D.C., It Conducts And
Through offices in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., it conducts and disseminates research, hosts lectures and conferences and convenes discussions on the critical intersection of media, communication and public policy. Research focuses on questions and issues in political communication, information and society, media and the developing child, health communication and adolescent risk. The Annenbe...