Larry D. Mayo, a multifaceted talent from Lewes, Delaware—musician, recording artist, public speaker, radio personality, and amateur historian—has dedicated the past decade to studying the founding documents of the United States.
Chris Rowe, Vice President of the Institute on the Constitution, is passionate about restoring the American Republic through education. With a deep knowledge of the U.S. Constitution, he empowers citizens to understand their rights and responsibilities.
Jaclyn Shook is passionate about America’s heritage and the wisdom of our Founding Fathers. Having taken the course multiple times, she continues to uncover new insights and invites others to join in celebrating and preserving freedom.
Candace is a civics enthusiast and teacher who has been teaching students ages 13-80 for over ten years. She also shares her knowledge through her website, social media, and her seminar, “Our Founding American Documents”.
James Barth is a passionate advocate for constitutional education and a proud child of God. A veteran of the U.S. Army and former sheriff candidate, he focuses on states' rights, the 10th and 14th Amendments, and the distinction between a democracy and a republic.
Andrew and Kelly Croot, Certified IOTC Instructors in Central California, teach the truth about the Founding Fathers and the U.S. Constitution. Since 2021, they’ve been passionate about sharing the original intent of the Constitution, including homeschooling their two daughters. Learn more at StudyTheConstitution.com.
Cheryl and Sue, U.S. Marine veterans and lifelong patriots, have been teaching the American View Constitution course since 2015. They are dedicated to preserving the nation’s legacy, believing America’s blessings stem from the sacrifices of its founders.
Peter Serefine is a dedicated constitutional originalist and an experienced instructor at the Institute on the Constitution, where he passionately teaches the founding principles of America’s government. With a career marked by dedication and service, Serefine is also an award-winning author and a U.S. Navy veteran.
Mr. Jackson earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Purdue University in 1968, specializing in Structures with minors in Economics and Philosophy. He spent his career in Manned Space programs, working as a Strength Analyst at Rockwell International and a Principal Engineer at McDonnell Douglas/Boeing. He retired in 2004.