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Tracking the Senate race in the classroom can spark a lesson on the Senate's role in shaping legislation, treaties, and judicial nominations, and on why a party's control matters.
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This list of noteworthy websites can be used to teach students about election issues and how to fact check campaign rhetoric, as well as the Electoral College and voting procedures.
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This feature introduces three widely followed forecasting systems: prediction markets; projections based on economic indicators; and forecasts based on opinion polls.
Type: Journal article
Early in October 2016, the Keys election forecasting system was narrowly predicting the victory of a generic Republican candidate. Will this anything-but-generic presidential race vitiate the model?
Type: Journal article
If we want young people to build knowledge about democracy, then we must help students develop a rich understanding of elections.
Type: Journal article
Pull-out from Social Studies and the Young Learner. Includes list of children's books about elections.
Type: Journal article
James LandmanIn this interview, Judge Richard Posner explores the balance between constitutionally-protected liberties and security concerns.
Type: Journal article