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National Education Project

The National Education Project, Inc. (the "Project") is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Project has two major goals:

Goal 1: The Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights.
Under our system of constitutional democracy, it is a grave problem that millions of Americans have never actually read The Constitution of the United States. As a result, the National Education Project is working to create a renewed and vibrant awareness of The Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights in the lives of millions of Americans.

Goal 2: The Project's National Literacy Program

Regarding the vast problem of illiteracy facing this country, the National Education Project proposes to:

  • Raise reading and math scores across entire cities by providing reliable and effective tutors on a massive scale to elementary school children who must have this help if they are to master the basic literacy skills required for employment in a technological economy;*
  • Establish these tutoring programs on a city-wide scale in city after city all across the country; and
  • Provide tutors on such a massive scale as to create a rebirth of learning throughout America that will rival the Golden Age of Pericles.

Note: The information listed below is solely the material of the National Education Project and not endorsed by any of the other organizations associated with www.constitutionday.us.

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