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July 1, 2026, 3:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. (central time)
K–12 educators, high school students, and adults

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Shared Inquiry Discussion of the Declaration of Independence (#54784766090)

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Online | T-EDUWEB | Course #54784766090

In 1776, a group of rebels put pen to paper and changed the world. But are those "self-evident truths" still working today? To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the launch of our revised The Will of the People, we’re hosting a Shared Inquiry discussion. No lectures, no easy answers, just a deep dive into the words that started it all. Come weigh in on the legacy of 1776.

Join us for a landmark Shared Inquiry discussion as we commemorate the semiquincentennial of the US Declaration of Independence. This special event also marks the official debut of our newly revised edition of The Will of the People: Readings in American Democracy.

Whether you’re a long-time Great Books participant, an educator curious about our method, or a high school student ready to tackle the “big ideas,” your voice is needed. We aren’t just reading history; we’re interpreting a document that redefined the world.

What to expect:

  • Expert Facilitation: Led by master Shared Inquiry leaders who will guide the group through the text’s deepest complexities.
  • The “Will of the People”: All registrants will receive exclusive access to sample discussion questions from our revised collection.
  • Collaborative Prep: Access an optional asynchronous session to share questions before we meet.
  • Empowerment: We’ll conclude with a Q&A designed to give you the tools to lead your own discussion in your community or classroom.

Register today to claim your seat at the table!

Free Shared Inquiry Discussion

Shared Inquiry Discussion of the Declaration of Independence (#54784766090)