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National Constitution Center September Student Exchange Program: Should the U.S. Reduce Immigration?
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- From: Heather Weisse <>
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- Subject: National Constitution Center September Student Exchange Program: Should the U.S. Reduce Immigration?
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 22:41:11 -0400
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A national student program from the National
Constitution Center: Should the U.S. reduce immigration? Date: September 25, 2009 Time: 1-2:30 PM EDT Target Audience: High School Students How to Participate: In
order to be an interactive video conference site for this event, your site must
have H.323 videoconferencing capabilities. Your site must also be connected to
your national high speed research and education network (i.e. Internet2 in the
United States). The National
Constitution Center is excited to invite your high school students to
participate in the 2009 – 2010 season of its national high school student
program, The Exchange: A Marketplace of Student Ideas. The first
videoconference event will take place on Friday, September 25th 2009 from 1PM
to 2:30 PM EDT. This installment of The Exchange, “Should the U.S. reduce immigration?”
asks students to consider ways to address immigration reform and to work
together to create an immigration policy for the United States. The
discussion will be hosted by SuChin Pak from MTV and Discovery Channel’s
Planet Green, and moderated by Dr. Michael Hogan, co-director of the Center for
Democratic Deliberation and Pennsylvania State University. Students
will have the opportunity to be heard by and hear from other students around
the country using Internet2 video conferencing technology. It is an
exciting way for students to discuss current constitutional issues with their
classmates and peers in other parts of the nation. Schools that
participate in The Exchange will be asked to use a free lesson provided by the
National Constitution Center to prepare their students to be part of the
conversation. Space is in
the program is limited. If your school is chosen to participate in The
Exchange, you will be asked to select one student to be part of the video
conference round table. Only one student, your schools’ student
representative, is allowed to speak to the nation audience during the
videoconference. If a student other than your student representative
speaks without prior authorization, then your school will be disconnected from
the video conference. During the
videoconference, students will have an opportunity to interact with each other
and share their thoughts on current immigration policy. Students will use
this deliberation to recommend immigration reform policies the government
should follow. Participating
schools must have connectivity to the INTERNET2 network and the ability to do
H.323 videoconferencing. While there is no cost to participate in this
event, we do ask schools to work to make sure this event is a success.
Participating schools will be responsible for the following:
If you would
like to take advantage of this remarkable opportunity, please contact Jason
Allen at either
or 215.409.6644 by Friday September 18th 2009 for registration and
information. Mandatory videoconference testing for all sites will be on
Monday September 21st from 1 PM to 3 PM EDT. Please confirm that your
school has Internet2 connectivity prior to contacting Jason Allen to reserve a
testing time. Heather
Weisse Walsh Manager
of Educational Services MAGPI 3401
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- National Constitution Center September Student Exchange Program: Should the U.S. Reduce Immigration?, Heather Weisse, 09/02/2009
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