Online Resources
The Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate makes lesson plans and curriculum materials available for download by the educational community and learners of all ages.
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Facilitated School Programs
The Kennedy Institute is offering both in-person and virtual school programs, facilitated by Institute staff, for the 2022-2023 school year. Students will work together to examine and discuss important national issues. Find out more about our program offerings and schedule your visit.
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Today’s Vote in the Classroom
This teaching resource provides tools and materials to simulate the legislative process in the middle and high school classrooms. Choose from the library of real legislation to have students take on the role of senator and examine a topic on national importance.
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Civic Conversations
Explore resources, activities, and lesson structures that support educators as they facilitate conversations on policy topics and controversial issues.
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Civic Art Projects
How do we want to be represented in civic spaces? What qualities do we value in our leaders? How do we connect with our founding documents and national symbols? Encourage students to explore these civic themes and their own civic voices with these cross-curricular collective art projects.
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Students and Teachers
This collection includes resources to help young people explore issues of public policy and civic action, as well as materials for educators.
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Just Vote
The Kennedy Institute is proud to make voting come alive with “Just Vote” – a non-partisan digital resource and companion lesson plan to help students understand the history of voting rights and the importance of exercising their franchise.
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Seat at the Table Project
“If they don’t give you a seat at the table bring a folding chair.” - Shirley Chisholm The Seat at the Table project, inspired by the life and career of Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, invites individuals, schools, and community organizations to think about why diversity of representation is vital and what necessary contributions we each bring to the table when we pull up a chair.
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Civics At Home
These activities for children and teens encourage young people to think about how our government works, how they can make a difference in their communities and how to take action on issues that are important to them.
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Lion of the Senate: Digital Exhibit
Experience and engage with our digital exhibit Lion of The Senate: The Legislative Accomplishments of Senator Edward M. Kennedy to learn more about the Institute’s founder.
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Experiencing Exhibits FAQ’s
Learn the answers to some “Frequently Asked Questions” about the Senate, voting, civic leaders, history, and more, through short videos.
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Partner Resources
Discovery quality online civics resources from some of our partner organizations.