Educator Resources

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Below are a variety of resources that may be useful for those working in higher education or the K-12 school system. There are a variety of articles, reports, and resources available on the National Association of Scholars website.

Resources for Higher Ed

Freedom to Learn and De-Politicizing Higher Education Policy Brief – NAS has proffered Freedom to Learn, a series of amendments to the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA) that would reform higher education finances, guarantee liberty and equal opportunity, and reorient America’s colleges to serve America’s national interest.

Neo-Segregation Toolkit – Recommended steps and resources that NAS members can take to push back against the rise of neo-segregation on American campuses.

NAS Curriculum of Liberty – “I now write to propose the Curriculum of Liberty, in the spirit of NAS’s principles, which will educate American college students toward freedom, the pursuit of truth, and virtuous citizenship, with a double goal in mind. In the short term, Americans must learn the lessons of self-reliance, liberty, and virtue to make it possible for them to secure decent livelihoods under an indecent regime, to endure their corrupt elites, and to reclaim our nation.” 

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Resources for K-12

Curricula Tools & Information

Countering 1619 History – NAS has published a template letter, to be sent to superintendents, school board members, state legislators, and governors, for your convenience.

15 Civics Education Programs, Ranked From Best to Worst – The Pioneer Institute and the National Association of Scholars, provided exclusively to The Daily Signal, offers a detailed ranking of 15 civics education programs offered for K-12 instruction.

Civics Alliance – A national coalition of organizations and citizens dedicated to preserving and improving America’s civics education.

Constitution Week Lesson Plans – These new lesson plans for Constitution Week, produced by the Civics Alliance and Freedom in Education, offer teachers and students an opportunity to learn about the drafting and creation of the U.S. Constitution.

Curriculum on Communism – A curricular resource of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, VOC’s curriculum offers a comprehensive course on communism, and the chapters can be used as needed for specific lessons on important topics, theories, and events throughout communism’s history.

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