Mrs. Walsh
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IN native, CA transplant. 6th and 8th grade history teacher. National Constitution Center Teacher Advisory Council member.
Laguna Niguel, CA
Joined August 2013
On the anniversary of the 19th Amendment’s ratification, we look back at a young politician whose unexpected vote in the Tennessee Legislature gave all women the right to vote. Read #ConstitutionDaily to learn more about Harry T. Burn.
constitutioncenter.org
On the anniversary of the 19th Amendment's ratification, we look back at a young politician whose unexpected vote in the Tennessee state legislature gave all women the right to vote.
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So lucky to be a part of the #NCCed team. Cup also full ❤️❤️
As we wrap-up our Federalism and Separation of Powers institute, I wanted to shout-out this wonderful group of teachers for their awesome collaboration and deep consideration of the content and pedagogy throughout the entire week! Cup = Full. #NCCed
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Thank you to our #NCCed Teacher Advisory Board educators – past and present! You are the champions of our resources and key advisors to our team. #TeacherAppreciationWeek Meet the current members: https://t.co/FayyoaaU5V
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Happy #TeacherAppreciationDay! Today we honor and recognize all the amazing teachers who are a part of our #NCCed network! Thank you #Teachers! We’re so grateful for all you do to inspire students to learn and make constitutional education engaging and relevant.
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And that’s a wrap on TAB weekend! I’m continuously inspired by this group of educators and their commitment to the Center, their students, and their practice. I’m excited for the rest of the year together and the work we are set to accomplish! #NCCed
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Kicking off our annual TAB weekend with some of our newest team members! Our two professional learning specialists and senior director of educational product marketing are welcoming our fantastic TAB for a weekend of collaboration, learning, and development. #NCCed
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We just finished today at OAH’s conference! During the keynote, @ShariConditt @DuchessThompson Vickie Walsh & I were warmly recognized by David Blight & Jeffrey Rosen (President &CEO of @ConstitutionCtr )! We were really humbled & appreciate their generosity! #oah2025
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Check out these snow covered scenes of the Delaware River this morning ❄️ It looks similar to what George Washington and his troops would have witnessed on Christmas night in 1776 🎄 Join us for our Christmas Day Crossing Reenactment and experience this historic moment first
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#OnThisDay in 1792, construction begins on an American icon: The White House. Since then, the White House has survived an attack, a near-condemning, a second fire, and an effort to build a rival presidential residence. https://t.co/h2Dffk8Mx1
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Today marks the anniversary of an American icon: the White House. Here's a look back at its remarkable history.
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Incredible day celebrating the 237th birthday of the Constitution at the @ConstitutionCtr with some of my favorite history teachers! #NCCed
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Today we will lead the world in commemorating the 23rd anniversary of 9/11. Twenty-three years after the day that changed our world forever, we will come together to read aloud the names of those lost. Join us live: https://t.co/QQ0pmSXY0Y
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#OnThisDay in 1814, the United States capital of Washington, D.C., burned, but it may have been an act of nature that forced the British from the besieged city. Learn more about how a massive storm played a key part in American history:
constitutioncenter.org
The United States capital of Washington, D.C., burned on this day in 1814, but it may have been an act of nature that forced the British from the besieged city.
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On the anniversary of the 19th Amendment’s ratification, we look back at a young politician whose unexpected vote in the Tennessee Legislature gave all women the right to vote. Read #ConstitutionDaily to learn more about Harry T. Burn:
constitutioncenter.org
On the anniversary of the 19th Amendment's ratification, we look back at a young politician whose unexpected vote in the Tennessee state legislature gave all women the right to vote.
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#OnThisDay in 1735, a jury acquits publisher John Peter Zenger of libel charges against New York’s colonial governor in an early landmark moment for the free press and the American legal system. https://t.co/nm9SlswFkc
constitutioncenter.org
On August 4, 1735, a jury acquitted publisher John Peter Zenger of libel charges against New York’s colonial governor, in an early landmark moment for the free press and the American legal system.
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Thank you @ConstitutionCtr and @NEHgov for the opportunity to come together with 30 teachers from across the county to study the 1st Amend. Especially grateful to have been a teacher facilitator with this talented group! @SarahEHarris2 @holafsen87 @DuchessThompson @chicagokel1
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We were lucky enough to visit Mother Bethel AME Church this afternoon. Such a powerful addition to our First Amendment conversations. #NEHWhyHere #NEHGrant #NCCed
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#OnThisDay in 1848, the Seneca Falls Convention—the first formal women’s rights convention—begins in Seneca Falls, New York. Learn more about the early movement in our online exhibit:
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This online exhibit—part one of a three-part series—mirrors the first section of the National Constitution Center's exhibit, “The 19th Amendment: How Women Won the Vote.”
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Happy #FourthofJuly! Today marks the celebration of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, but how much do you know about this famous document? #ConstitutionDaily
https://t.co/y58QHjMbz3
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July 4th marks the annual holiday that celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. So how much do you know about this famous document?
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