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1. Crossroads: Middle School Unit V Was the United States a true democracy between 1800 and 1848?
Crossroads: Middle School Curriculum Unit V: The Ambiguous Democracy in America: 1800-1848 Question/Problem 7: Was the United States a true democracy between 1800 and 1848? Contents Objectives Description of lesson/activity Resources Objectives: The students will be able to: 1. define the concept of democracy. 2. evaluate the definition of democracy according to Thom...
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2. Subject: Citizenship - Democracy
Lesson Topic: Subject: Citizenship What is Democracy? Curriculum area: {curric area} Keywords: representative, democracy, democratic 1 of 2 Key Concept(s): Power Values: justice Year Group: 11 Resources: Athenian democracy sheet, Representative democracy sheet, democracy quotes Lesson Duration: 60 mins Lesson Outcomes: To develop students ' students u...
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3. Subject: Citizenship - Democracy
Lesson Topic: Subject: Citizenship What is Democracy? Curriculum area: {curric area} Keywords: representative, election, voting, parliament, democracy 2 of 2 Key Concept(s): Power Values: justice Year Group: 11 Resources: Athenian Democracy , Representative Democracy , Ways to participate There is much background material relating to issues to do with...
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6. Lesson Plan C2: The Council of Europe
...at the pupils must be able to do: 3c, ICT NC Links: none for KS3 Interrogate the resource Europe in the Round. Appreciate who makes the law and how it is made Have awareness of schools councils and other local democratic processes Understand the basic functions of the EU. Description: Strengthening democracy and human rights The Council of Europe Learning Objectives: To understand the role of the Council of Europe To consider and understand a basic concept of democracy To develop an awareness of democratic processes To consider the structures that can strengthen democracy To develop a basic understandin...
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7. Lesson Plans for Teachers: Preserving Democracy
Center on Link to Center on Congress _ Congress Home Title _ _ _ _ Learn About _ Lesson Plans Congress _ About Printable Page the _ Center Preserving Democracy Overview In this lesson students examine how citizens can help preserve our representative democracy. Students create a skit for a television commercial that encourages citizens to become actively engaged in our government. Grade Levels 5 ? 8 Objectives Students will: discuss the essential ideas of...
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9. Dictionary of Independence A Dictionary of Democracy
A Dictionary of Democracy Language Arts/Social Studies Students create a dictionary of terms for citizens of a democracy, using events and biographies from both their state's history and U.S. history. What You Need dictionaries historical reference works (textbooks, biographies, state histories) stapler or other means of bin...
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10. Democracy
...the state it is in. He just smiles and say's, "That's why we hired you. It's your job to teach these kids some respect and build school spirit in this apathetic student body." Later that night it all came to you in a "reality check". Sunnyside High is no different than any other high school in this democracy called the United States. The reason for the sorry state of affairs lies in our approach to democracy. Like a "two-by-four to the head" you realize the answer. What's wrong at Sunnyside is the same thing that is wrong with the rest of America. Trash on the ground? "Hey, it's not mine!" Breaking the...
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