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Lewis, Barbara A. – Educational Leadership, 1991
Although there is no lack of interest in social action among children, educators often lack necessary skills and experience. Teaching citizenship involvement requires not a new curriculum, but extension of a subject into real life. To succeed, teachers must grasp four concepts (problem, process, products, and presentation) hinging on students'…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Community Services, Elementary Secondary Education, Empowerment
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Lewis, Barbara A. – Social Education, 1992
Discusses a sixth grade teacher's experience in turning a classroom project into a book. Offers advice for teachers on becoming writers. Explores obstacles, benefits, and suggestions on writing, editing, and publishing work. Describes a class project that resulted in the cleanup of a toxic waste site and the publication of "The Kid's Guide to…
Descriptors: Authors, Citizenship Education, Editors, Grade 6
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Lewis, Barbara A. – Social Education, 1990
Describes the successful efforts of elementary school children in Salt Lake City, Utah in forcing officials to clean up a hazardous waste site. Argues that social studies skills should be moved outside the classroom to focus on solving problems in the community. Suggests common criteria for problem-solving activities. (DB)
Descriptors: Activism, Citizenship Education, Community Change, Elementary Education