The Best Resources For Teaching & Learning About The 14th Amendment

The Best Resources For Teaching & Learning About The 14th Amendment

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The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is in the news, with President Trump issuing an Executive Order claiming it does not support birthright citizenship, and many states filing a successful lawsuit (for now, at least) stopping it.

Here are some resources to use for teaching about it in class:

Here’s a lesson plan on the amendment from iCivics.

Citizenship Clause is another lesson from ICivics.

Birthright Citizenship: Wong Kim Ark is from Share My Lesson.

The 14th Amendment: Battles for Freedom and Equality is from The National Constitution Center.

Resources for Teaching the 14th Amendment is from The Civics Renewal Network.

The 14th Amendment has been about much more than birthright citizenship is from The Washington Post.

Birthright citizenship: A Trump-inspired history lesson on the 14th Amendment is from The Washington Post.

   The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is in the news, with President Trump issuing an Executive Order claiming it does not support birthright citizenship, and many states filing a successful lawsuit (for now, at least) stopping it. Here are some resources to use for teaching about it in class: Here’s a lesson plan best of the year, social studies Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…

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