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Young, Brenda – 1983
To aid in the development of moral and ethical frames of reference necessary for citizenship in a democratic society, the booklet outlines 7 programs for K-6 students that present 19 concepts for affective education instruction in the areas of values, attitudes, and interests. Some of these include freedom, honesty, loyalty, responsibility,…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Elementary Education, Ethical Instruction, Humanistic Education
Seminole County Board of Public Instruction, Sanford, FL. Dept. of Curriculum Services. – 1988
Developed for kindergarten through grade 3, this curriculum guide suggests activities to satisfy the Florida state requirement on law education. Activities are to be infused into the curriculum where appropriate for reading and social studies. Suggested lessons concern family law, are grouped according to grade level, and include student goals and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Seminole County Board of Public Instruction, Sanford, FL. Dept. of Curriculum Services. – 1988
Presenting suggested activities for high school teachers, this guide is to be used to satisfying Florida's law-related education requirement. The scripts for two videos dramatizing legal proceedings are included; in both, students participate in mock trials. The first video concerns the offense of driving under the influence; the second concerns…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Guides, High Schools, Instructional Materials
Allen, Rodney F., Ed. – 1983
Teacher-developed materials for legal education in elementary and junior high schools in Florida are presented. The lessons focus on the consequences of crime and rule-breaking in terms of the law and penal systems, the victim and loved ones, the criminal and loved ones (as victims, too), and the community, which suffers and pays the costs. In the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Crime, Elementary Education, Junior High Schools