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Students get a valuable opportunity to debate the significance and purpose of Miranda rights by examining the Supreme Court case that led to the warning that police routinely issue.
Type: Journal article
The two featured 16th-century maps of the Americas can launch a classroom inquiry into the distinct goals that cartographers have when creating a map.
Type: Journal article
Social Education launches a new discussion column with a conversation about formative assessment.
Type: Journal article
Providing students with opportunities to take action will promote an engaged citizenry and ensure that our democracy thrives.
Type: Journal article
A Supreme Court case that centers on a disagreement between Congress and the Executive Branch on the status of Jerusalem can serve as a launching point for a lesson on the authority of the different branches of government.
Type: Journal article
When students engage in discussions about civic rights and processes, their sense of discouragement transforms to a sense of empowerment.
Type: Journal article
The story of Malala Yousafzai's fight to get an education can engage students in a study of global children's rights and the UN Convention that established them.
Type: Journal article