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Every paid student resource has a free teacher guide. Teacher resources are always free. Download, print, and use across every class, every year.

Teacher Guides & Free Resources

Free Civic Education Introduction Why this course exists and what it asks of students. Positions A, B, and C — all present simultaneously. The opening essay for the full curriculum. Read Introduction
Free Teacher Guide — The Framework Complete facilitation guide. Five-phase structure, teacher script, discussion question notes, three differentiation options. 60-90 minutes. View Teacher Guide
Free Teacher Guide — Revolution, Counterrevolution & Reform Five phases, teacher script, discussion notes with "listen for" cues, matrix application guide. 60-90 minutes. View Teacher Guide
Free Teacher Guide — Civic Economy Role-Play Lab Role assignment logic, class size configurations, role-by-role facilitation notes, policy option guide. 90-120 minutes. View Teacher Guide
Free Teacher Guide — 250 Voices Anthology Section-by-section guide, four lesson models, seven high-yield cross-section pairings, notes on handling difficult figures. View Teacher Guide
Free 250 Voices — Core Anthology One voice per year of the republic — 1776 to 2026. Eight sections. The full map of how power argues with itself. Browse the Anthology

Curriculum Documents

Free Framework Rationale The full rationale behind the two-axis framework — why a single left-right spectrum fails, and how this model captures the actual structure of disagreement. Read Rationale
Free Two-Year Sequence The full scope and sequence for both years of the curriculum — units, themes, and progression from the Founding to Artificial Intelligence. View Sequence