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First Principles
- The President’s Advisory 1776 Commission, The 1776 Report
- Heritage Foundation, Civics Studies: Why They Matter, What Parents and Teachers Think, and How They Can Reclaim Truth
Model Curricula and Standards
- The Hillsdale 1776 Curriculum
- Florida Social Studies
- Great Hearts, What So Proudly We Hail
- Massachusetts History and Social Science Curriculum (2003)
Model Textbooks and Associated Teaching Resources
Primary Sources
- America’s Founding Documents
- Bruce Frohnen, The American Republic: Primary Sources
- Bruce Frohnen, The American Nation: Primary Sources
- Liberty Fund: Online Library of Liberty: Primary Sources
- Liberty Fund: Online Library of Liberty: American Revolution and Constitution
- Liberty Fund: Online Library of Liberty: The Founding Fathers of the Constitution
Civics and History Teaching Resources
- 1776 Unites: Curriculum
- American Heritage Education Foundation
- Bill of Rights Institute
- Center for Political Thought and Leadership, Civic Literacy Curriculum
- Classic Learning Test
- The Concord Review
- Elevating Liberal Democracy Above Fragmentation – 30 Resources for Citizens and Schools
- FIRE: High School Curriculum
- FreedomCivics
- FreedomCivics: Resources
- Heritage: Civics Lessons and Resources
- How to Raise an American
- The Leadership Foundation for American Values
- National Constitution Center
- Pioneer Institute, “The Business of America is Business”: 25 Resources for High School Students
- Real Clear Public Affairs: American Civics
- Religious Freedom Institute: America’s First Freedom Curriculum
- Teaching American History
- Texas Law-Related Education
- Truth In Between: Alternative Reading Guide for the 1619 Project Essays
- Truth in Textbooks