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Simulated Congressional Hearings: Judges' Resources

Thank you for volunteering to judge a We the People hearing or competition. Your expertise and demeanor as a judge will greatly affect the quality of the simulated congressional hearing.
Please review the We the People textbook(s) and resources listed below. To suit local needs, the program allows for variations in hearing implementation from the school, congressional district, state, and national levels. The process may differ slightly depending on your state and grade level. Consult your We the People State Coordinator for local procedures.

The Scoring Rubric

The scoring rubric allows judges to evaluate both students' prepared oral presentation and their responses to follow-up questions.

The Textbooks

Simulated congressional hearing questions are organized in alignment with the units and material in the We the People textbooks. Below are links to electronic copies of these curricula. Contact Emily Voss or your state coordinator for password access.
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Level 3: High School
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Level 2: Middle School
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Level 1: Elementary School

Have More Questions?

We are happy to answer any questions about organizing simulated congressional hearings in your classroom or participating in competitions. The best way to reach us is via email.
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