Constitutional Workshop
The Supreme Court, the First Amendment, and Belief
Indianapolis, IN
September 27, 2012
Looking for teacher-written resources to help engage your students with the First Amendment, landmark Supreme Court cases, and freedom of religion in their lives? Join the Bill of Rights Institute for a free one-day workshop which will provide you with easy-to-implement resources to bring the First Amendment alive.This workshop is for U.S. History, Government, Civics and other Social Studies teachers and will help meet numerous Indiana state standards. Register Today!
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Program Details:
- Program Location: this program will be held at the The Indiana Historical Society, Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center . The seminar will be located in the Day Classroom, on the lower canal level. The address to the History Center is: 450 West Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-3269. Driving directions a floor plan of the building are available here.
- Parking: Available free of charge to seminar attendees in the History Center’s main lot. The entrance to the parking lot will be on the right, off New York Street.
- Directions: After parking, participants should proceed through the main entrance and take the stairs down to the canal level, or the elevator to level C.
- Breakfast and Registration begin at 7:30am, with the program sessions starting promptly at 8:00am. A complete agenda for the day is available here
This Bill of Rights Institute Constitutional Workshop will help teachers address one or more of the Common Core Standards shown here.
This workshop is made possible thanks to the generous support of the George Washington Institute for Religious Freedom.
For questions, please contact Marianne Myers at: events@BillofRightsInstitute.org or at 703-894-1776, ext. 20.

