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During this nine-day unit, high school students consider evidence from a variety of primary and secondary sources to determine the best policy for the United States and NATO on Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Type: Journal article
Engaging secondary students in policy and constitutional questions related to same-sex marriage promotes the skills and content that advance a democratic education.
Type: Journal article
Students bring the Constitution to life by summarizing the amendments in their own words and composing a rap song.
Type: Journal article
Each year, seventh and eighth-grade students in a Milwaukee-area school culminate a unit on map reading by planning and carrying out a 25-mile bike ride that develops skills in social studies, science, math, and reading.
Type: Journal article
Some memorable days in our nation's history are declared holidays, while others are considered days of remembrance. This article explores the process of establishing a holiday to commemorate Martin Luther King, Jr.
Type: Journal article
The highlighted websites offer lesson plans and classroom activities to advance the skills needed in a participatory democracy.
Type: Journal article
Teachers can use this selection of campaign ads to help students analyze various aspects of political propaganda.
Type: Journal article
Even as Mexico undergoes a transition from historic one-party rule, important challenges to democracy remain.
Type: Journal article
The author explores two different approaches to teaching patriotism: One that advocates loyalty to a centralized leader or group; and another that promotes commitment to the principles that underlie democracy.
Type: Journal article