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These websites offer instructional activities, lesson plans, and other information for preparing students to be responsible citizens of our democracy.

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This year’s Carter G. Woodson winners include books about a Chinese American trail chef who helped bring attention to national parks; Rep. John Lewis’s civil rights activism; and a look at American immigration history.

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Analyzing historical movies and TV dramas for content, structure, and themes can help students advance their media literacy and historical literacy skills.

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International films are valuable tools for sparking meaningful debate on important human rights issues.

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When used well, film can make the past come alive, develop historical empathy, and stimulate student interest in learning.

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Making documentaries about human rights engages students in the full Inquiry Arc of the C3 Framework, culminating in taking informed action through film production.

Type: Journal article

By understanding how cinematic devices are used to direct audience’s emotions and interpretations, students can develop a critical eye for film and a richer construction of meaning.

Type: Journal article