We the People

January 29, 2002
Minnesota State Hearings Showcase
Duluth Central High School takes First Place



Key Survey Results from 2000 National Finals
We the People Alumni Network

The primary goal of this nationally acclaimed civic education program from the Center for Civic Education, is to promote civic competence and responsibility among the nation's elementary and secondary students.  It includes an instructional component which enhances students' understanding of the institutions of American constitutional democracy and helps them discover the contemporary relevance of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Using critical thinking exercises, problem-solving activities, and cooperative learning techniques, the curriculum, which is closely tied to the national civics standards, fosters attitudes that are necessary for students to participate as effective, responsible citizens.  As a culminating activity, the students are given the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge in a simulated congressional hearing.  Students from each of Minnesota's congressional districts compete as teams in a mock congressional hearing competition, with the top-rated team participating in the national We the People competition in Washington each spring.

Table of Contents
Sample Lessons


District Coordinator Resources

Resources

Workshops


2002 We the People...MinnesotaState Finals


Congratulations to
Duluth Central High School
2001-02 State First Place Team



Special Thanks to our Judges, Timers and Helpers

(Check back soon for photos of the day.)

See how well you would do with this year's state questions.
2001-02 High School State Hearing Questions
Level II (Middle) Questions

Unit Winners for We the People...The Citizen and the Constitution:
Awards included First Place, Participation, Unit Awards.  Each student will also receive a certificated signed by their Minnesota Legislators.  Our congratulations to all the students who participated.

2002 We the People Competition Program (PDF Format)

The 2002 We the People...The Citizen and The Constitution State Hearings Showcase  was held on January 29, 2002 at the Minnesota Judcial Center.  Students from:

came together at the Minnesota Judical Center and competed in Mock Congressional Hearings.  Three-panel judging teams, made up of individuals from the educational, legal and political communities listened to the oral presentations by the students on selected constitutional issues. The students were allowed four minutes to respond to the initial question of the judges.  The team then had six minutes to respond to follow-up questions posed by the judges.   The scores are based on six criteria:
 
Understanding
Supporting Evidence
Constitutional Application
Responsiveness
Reasoning
Participation

 
 
Our special thanks to the Minnesota Judicial Center for the use of their beautiful building.


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