Our chapter remains active in its work with the Berkshire County schools. We continue to share resources for teachers on curriculum, funding sources for Civics Education work, and opportunities for professional development and connection with colleagues. This work, seeded during the 2020-2021 school year, continues to be a focus for our chapter. We will also once again be nominating teachers to participate in the well-regarded Case Method Institute.
Individuals interested in participating in a Community Case Discussion with the Greenwich (CT) League, moderated by Professor David Moss of the Harvard Business School can register for the November 10 event here. Moss will be moderating the Madison case which centers on a key debate at the Constitutional Convention of 1787:
Should the federal government have veto power over state laws? How much power – and what kind of power – should the federal government have over states?