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Christofferson, Walter D.; Pergande, Donald J. – Social Studies Review, 1987
Presents a lesson for secondary students which teaches that the U.S. Constitution has changed in a variety of ways and that it has a direct effect upon the lives of citizens. Provides a worksheet and a lecture outline covering three methods of constitutional change and Supreme Court cases such as Dred Scott and Brown vs. Board of Education. (GEA)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Constitutional History, Lesson Plans, Secondary Education
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Allen, Karl – Social Studies Review, 1987
Presents a lesson which will help high school students identify the specific parts of the U.S. Constitution, recognize the way the Founding Fathers dealt with the problems of government, and evaluate how the document works 200 years later. Includes an in-depth worksheet for analyzing the document and two sets of constitutional problems to be used…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Grade 11, Grade 12, High Schools
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Feinberg, Stephen – Social Studies Review, 1987
Discusses a teaching unit which enables high school students to see the connections between the specific grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence and the structural prohibitions in the U.S. Constitution. Predicts that 27 grievances will be identified as students become more familiar with these two documents. (GEA)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, High Schools, History Instruction, Lesson Plans
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Mundell, Jean – Social Studies Review, 1987
Presents a lesson which calls upon students to compare Adam Smith's WEALTH OF NATIONS to James Madison's FEDERALIST #10 to see how the ancient concept of individual rights and liberties was used to describe both economic and governmental systems. Presents questions to provide the basis for comparison. (GEA)
Descriptors: Economics Education, History Instruction, Lesson Plans, Secondary Education
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Leander, Jan – Social Studies Review, 1987
Presents a lesson plan which uses role playing to teach secondary students about sectionalism and its effects on a nation. Set during the Constitutional Convention, students, as participants, learn about the three main areas of conflict, the viewpoints of each section of the country, and the importance of compromise as they argue and defend their…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Debate, History Instruction, Lesson Plans
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Dent, Gail – Social Studies Review, 1987
Presents three lesson plans for an eleventh grade U.S. History course entitled: "Thomas Jefferson's Opinions of Negroes"; "Why Weren't Women Considered Part of the Body Politic?;" and "Blackstone's Understanding of King-in-Parliament as the Foundation of the British Constitution." Each lesson includes instructional…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Grade 11, High Schools, History Instruction
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McGovern, Judith C. – Social Studies Review, 1987
Presents a lesson which will help students see the importance of the Bill of Rights in their everyday lives and learn the first ten constitutional amendments. Outlines the procedures for a five-day teaching unit, assignment of a student project, and discussion of two problems dealing with freedom of expression. (GEA)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Constitutional History, Elementary Education, Grade 5
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Scott, Kathryn P. – Social Studies Review, 1980
Describes a project funded by the Women's Educational Equity Act designed to expand students' male or female self-concept, teach decision-making skills, and increase achievement. Presents two lessons from the project. (CK)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Education, Employment, Family Role