Teachers

Welcome to the 2021 We the People National Finals!

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Under our current circumstances brought about by COVID-19, we are encouraged by your ability to explore new ways of teaching about government and the Constitution. Your students have had to adapt and adjust to new ways of learning about constitutional principles and ideas in preparation for participating in the National Finals. By participating in simulated congressional hearings, your students will not only demonstrate the civic knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to effectively participate in our constitutional democratic republic, but they will also exhibit courage and resilience.

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Robert S. Leming, Director
We the People Programs
Center for Civic Education

2021 National Finals

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Important Information

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Questions?

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Forms for Teachers

National Finals Class Roster
Teacher Agreement Form
Student Model Releases

 

Competition Information

Rules of Competition
Tips for Teachers
Hearing Score Sheet
Hearing Questions
Division List
Hearing Schedule (all times EST)

Scoring

A three member scoring team is responsible for tabulating the judges' electronically submitted score sheets for each of the forty-seven classes. Each score sheet includes six criteria, and each criterion is worth ten points. The highest possible score for each score sheet is 60 points. Each unit is judged by three judges; therefore, the highest possible unit score is 180 points. Because there are six units, the highest possible class score is 1,080 points. Because classes testify on two days, the highest possible total class score is 2,160 points.

Classes qualify for the Top Twelve by earning combined scores from the first two days of competition. Those twelve classes advance to round #3 on Monday where one of the questions from previous days will be repeated with longer follow up questioning.The national winner is determined by doubling the third-day scores and adding them to the total scores for the first two days. The highest score possible for the National Finals is 4,320 points.


If I have any questions, who do I contact?

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2021 National Finals Awards Ceremony

Awards

Tuesday night, April 27, at 8:00 pm (EST)

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