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Civics for All of US is the new national civic education initiative from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum and the National Archives.Our mission is to build civic literacy and engagement by providing exemplary civic education resources and programs for all ages using the records of the U.S. Government. Civics for All of US delivers thought-provoking educational programs and powerful educational resources to the public, regardless of their proximity to a National Archives facility. Each program is led by one of our educators located at National Archives sites, the Center for Legislative Archives, and Presidential Libraries across the country. Visit Civics for All of US to learn more!

Live, interactive distance learning programs are available for groups of 10 or more students free of charge. Programs take a hands-on approach to the founding documents of the United States, using the holdings of the National Archives to explore the big ideas of the Constitution and Bill of Rights and promoting... Teacher guides for each program provide additional pre- and post program activities for classroom use. Request your program today. (Grades K–2)30 minutesStudents will explore the idea of different responsibilities in their community and analyze images that highlight the jobs of the three branches of government as outlined in the Constitution. (Grades K–2)30 minutesStudents will explore the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights using primary historical sources to learn about the importance of rights and how to exercise their freedoms.

Gleaves Whitney, Executive Director of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation, shares how the DeVos Learning Center inspires students to exemplify the values that defined President and Mrs. Ford’s public service. See the three branches of the federal government in action through the life of President Ford. In this foundational lesson students will learn about each branch and explore Ford’s impact in each during his career by learning from Museum exhibits, original source materials, and hands-on activities. Explore the use of humor and satire to comment on current events through political cartoons at the Gerald R.

Ford Presidential Museum. Students will learn about how political issues are represented in the media through cartoons—and have an opportunity to engage in cartooning on their own to reflect their opinions on contemporary issues. This all-new program provides three different perspectives that were prominent in the country in April 1975 following the final evacuation of Americans from Vietnam. As a group, students will engage in a deliberative process by weighing the pros and cons of each possible solution, and arrive at a consensus about what they would do. Civics for All of US is the new national civic education initiative from the FDR Presidential Library & Museum and the National Archives. Our mission is to build civic literacy and engagement by providing exemplary civic education resources and programs for all ages using the records of the U.S.

Government. Civics for All of US delivers thought-provoking educational programs and powerful educational resources to the public, regardless of their proximity to a National Archives facility. Each program is led by one of our educators located at National Archives sites, the Center for Legislative Archives, and Presidential Libraries across the country. Visit https://civics.archives.gov/ to learn more! Live, interactive distance learning programs are available for groups of 10 or more students free of charge. Programs take a hands-on approach to the founding documents of the United States, using the holdings of the National Archives to explore the big ideas of the Constitution and Bill of Rights and promoting...

Teacher guides for each program provide additional pre- and post program activities for classroom use. Request your program today. The Constitution Rules! (Grades K–2) 30 minutes Students will explore the idea of different responsibilities in their community and analyze images that highlight the jobs of the three branches of government as outlined in the Constitution. Make Your Voice Count: Learning About the First Amendment (Grades K–2) 30 minutes Students will explore the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights using primary historical sources to learn about the importance of... The Constitution and Our Community (Grades 3–5) 45 minutes Students will explore the idea of community, hone their primary source analysis skills by examining government records, and connect the Constitution to their own lives.

… this is not a monument to any one man or any one presidency. Rather, it is a classroom of American democracy, a place where school kids as well as scholars will enjoy privileged access to the innermost workings of their government. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum opened its doors to all new 21st century exhibits and our state-of-the-art DeVos Learning Center in June 2016. With that came the opportunity, resources, and technology to offer a range of programming never before possible. Using classrooms and exhibits, we have something for everyone.

Our programs focus on American History, Civics and Government, Leadership, Betty Ford, Civil Discourse, and more. We offer a wide range of programs to visitors of all ages, building on the goal of bringing President Ford's vision to life. We hope you will join us and schedule your visit today! Have a National Archives education specialist visit your local school classroom. Bring your students to the Museum for a self-guided or docent-led tour! View the National Archives Operating Status

Since John F. Kennedy, most Presidents have had an official photographer, resulting in a wealth of primary source material. But what can students of all ages learn by taking a deeper look, past the subject matter and into the backgrounds and material culture represented in these photos, to learn more about how the... Join the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum for this online teacher workshop and discover resources for teaching with Presidential photographs. This workshop is suitable for middle and high school educators.

This program is a part of Civics for All of US, the national civic education initiative from the National Archives. Our interactive teacher workshops draw upon the vast holdings of the National Archives to promote the knowledge, skills, and dispositions students need for civic engagement in the 21st century. Each program is led by one of our educators located at National Archives sites, the Center for Legislative Archives, and Presidential Libraries across the country. Visit https://civics.archives.gov/ for more information. All events listed in the calendar are free unless noted. This page was last reviewed on May 15, 2023.

Contact us with questions or comments. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum opened its doors to all new 21st century exhibits and our state-of-the-art DeVos Learning Center in June 2016. With that came the opportunity, resources, space, and technology to offer a range of programming never before possible. Using classrooms and exhibits, we have something for everyone. Our programs focus on American History, Civics and Government, Leadership, Betty Ford, Civil Discourse, Space, and more.

We offer a wide range of programs to visitors of all ages, building on the goal of bringing President Ford's vision to life.

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