Ergebnis der Suche
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: HISTORY) und (Lernressourcentyp: UNTERRICHTSPLANUNG) ) und (Systematikpfad: DEMOCRACY)
Es wurden 7 Einträge gefunden
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Tyranny and the Rule of Law
In this 10thgrade lesson, students will define tyranny by examining a variety of primary sources: The Republic by Plato, Politics by Aristotle and more (USA: California History-Social Science Project 2020).
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Democracy in America: Alexis de Tocqueville's Introduction
These activities and worksheets help students understand what specific developments and events in history contribute to the advancement of greater equality in society and which ones Tocqueville regarded as most important (USA: EdSitement 2021).
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Should the British Monarchy End?
This lesson explores the history of British monarchy and the debate about whether to end it (TeachableMoment USA 2013-22).
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Road to the White House: Campaign for the Presidency
This unit covers the many facets of the presidency: the history, job responsibilities and the election (past and present) in great detail (Yale National Initiative to strengthen Teaching in Public Schools 2012-13)
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The Torture Question
In this New York Times lesson, students research the recent history of torture in the U.S., examine opinions about whether torture is ever justified, and engage in a debate on the issue. (2011-20)
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The Life of the (Tea) Party
In this lesson, students explore the Tea Party movement, compare it to other social movements from U. S. history and consider their impact (2010-20).
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What is the role of civil disobedience today?
Through this lesson, students will come to understand the practice of civil disobedience in view of Cesar Chavez and Rosa Parks. They also will examine civil disobedience’s history and explore whether it is a viable form of protest in today’s world (USA: PBS 2020).
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