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DIY laws lesson plans
Two lesson plans that examine how laws are made and the stages they pass through to become an Act of Parliament (UK Parliament 2014).
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The Legislative Process: Congress at Work
Students analyze historical records of the House and Senate to understand the sequence of steps in the legislative process (National Archives, USA 2014).
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How democratic was the Roman Republic?
Students explore parts of the political system of the Roman Republic and consider how democratic the Roman government was (USA: Stanford 2021).
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Congressional Committees and the Legislative Process
This lesson plan introduces students to the pivotal role that Congressional committees play in the legislative process of the U.S. (2012-20).
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Kids in the House
This educational site from the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives describes the inner workings of congress (2016-18).
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Justice in the Classroom
This series of educational programs enhances the teaching of civics, history, and government in U.S. schools (The John Marshall Foundation 2019).
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Congressional Committees and the Legislative Process
This lesson plan introduces students to the pivotal role that Congressional committees play in the legislative process of the U.S. (2010).
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Living Democracy
The six Council of Europe “Living Democracy” manuals provide teachers with high-quality lesson materials which enable teachers to introduce citizenship and human rights education into their schools in a fun, interactive and challenging way (2015).
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NSA Surveillance & the Politics of Whistleblowing
Edward Snowden's leak of classified information about the NSA's surveillance of American citizens has touched off a debate about the need for government secrecy versus the public’s right to know. Two student readings and discussion questions probe the controversy (TeachableMoment USA 2013).
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Magna Carta: Cornerstone of the U.S. Constitution
This lesson concentrates on the rule of law, the evolution of constitutional government, and the concept of due process of law (EdSitement USA 2014-21).
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