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McCune, Bonnie F. – Library Media Connection, 2008
The announcement of the mandate for Constitution and Citizenship Day shortly before September, 2005, probably led to groans of dismay. Not another "must-do" for teachers and schools already stressed by federal and state requirements for standardized tests, increasingly rigid curricula, and scrutiny from the public and officials. But the…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, School Libraries, Media Specialists, Librarians
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Mills, Randy – OAH Magazine of History, 1987
Presents a lesson plan using "Decision at Richmond," a play dramatizing the debate over United States Constitutional ratification, to demonstrate to students the importance of the unique process used to make political decisions in the United States. (Author/AEM)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Decision Making, Democracy, Lesson Plans
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Schug, Mark C. – Social Studies, 1987
Argues that the economic implications of the U.S. Constitution should not be overlooked. Suggests four areas of study and provides a lesson plan for each. Concludes that, in addition to learning the economic ideas of the Constitution, students should recognize the unique values which sustain it. (GEA)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Curriculum Development, Economics Education, Higher Education
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Christofferson, Walter D.; Pergande, Donald J. – Social Studies Review, 1987
Presents a lesson for secondary students which teaches that the U.S. Constitution has changed in a variety of ways and that it has a direct effect upon the lives of citizens. Provides a worksheet and a lecture outline covering three methods of constitutional change and Supreme Court cases such as Dred Scott and Brown vs. Board of Education. (GEA)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Constitutional History, Lesson Plans, Secondary Education
Richards, Margaret – 1992
In recognition of the needs of adults whose native languages are other than English or who possess minimal literacy skills in English, the National Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights gave a grant to the Literacy Volunteers of Washington County, Rhode Island for tutors to develop lessons on the Bill of…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Instructional Materials
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Gillett, Paula – Social Studies Review, 1987
Introducing this issue of lesson plans, the author states that teaching about the U.S. Constitution is a great challenge because students with varied reading levels and intellectual maturity must develop an understanding and appreciation of the complex philosophical and legal principles that underlie the whole of U.S. society. Recommends use of…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, History Instruction, Lesson Plans, Resource Materials
Mueller, Jean West; Schamel, Wynell Burroughs – Momentum, 1988
Identifies the resources available through the National Archives, including: learning packages providing primary source documents for use by students; columns in "Social Education," which reproduce one document, offer historical background, and suggest learning activities; and summer workshops on instructional uses of primary sources.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Information Sources, Instructional Materials, Lesson Plans
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Yeaton, Connie; Braeckel, Karen – Update on Law-Related Education, 1987
Offers a lesson plan for teaching grade six about the Supreme Court. The lesson includes several situations in which students decide if laws have been broken. (BSR)
Descriptors: Court Role, Decision Making, Grade 6, Intermediate Grades
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Watkins, Sharlene N. – OAH Magazine of History, 1988
Provides a two-day lesson plan that helps students examine the unrecognized role women played during the Revolutionary War and their total absence during the Constitutional Convention. (BSR)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Lesson Plans, Revolutionary War (United States), Secondary Education
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Allen, Karl – Social Studies Review, 1987
Presents a lesson which will help high school students identify the specific parts of the U.S. Constitution, recognize the way the Founding Fathers dealt with the problems of government, and evaluate how the document works 200 years later. Includes an in-depth worksheet for analyzing the document and two sets of constitutional problems to be used…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Grade 11, Grade 12, High Schools
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Gray, Leslie; Burroughs, Wynell – Social Education, 1987
Provides a lesson plan and primary source material for exploring whether Richard M. Nixon should have been prosecuted for obstruction of justice following his resignation from the Presidency. Contains a reproduction of the special prosecutor's memorandum that lists the factors which support or detract from a decision to prosecute Richard Nixon.…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Law Related Education, Learning Activities
Cieslak, Norbert; Romack, Martha. – Social Studies Professional, 1987
Offers a collection of seven lesson plans and 33 activity ideas for the celebration of the Constitutional bicentennial. The lesson plans and activities span grades K through 12. (JDH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role
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Feinberg, Stephen – Social Studies Review, 1987
Discusses a teaching unit which enables high school students to see the connections between the specific grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence and the structural prohibitions in the U.S. Constitution. Predicts that 27 grievances will be identified as students become more familiar with these two documents. (GEA)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, High Schools, History Instruction, Lesson Plans
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Olds, Sue – Social Studies Review, 1987
Presents a two-day lesson which helps students understand the distinction between government and private action and, for more advanced students, to apply past court decisions to a hypothetical situation involving commerce and contract rights. Includes a checklist of 25 items which examines government involvement in students' everyday lives. (GEA)
Descriptors: Government Role, History Instruction, Lesson Plans, Public Policy
American Historical Association, Washington, DC. – 1986
The story of the United States Constitution is told in 12 posters: "The Blessings of Liberty"; "The Articles of Confederation"; "A 'Less Perfect' Union, 1781-1788"; "The Constitutional Convention"; "The Founders' Achievement"; "The Anti-Federalist Argument"; "Ratification";…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Discussion Groups, Elementary Secondary Education, Lesson Plans
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