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C-SPAN Classroom
This site supports the teaching of social studies through C-SPAN's primary source programming and websites (USA 2017)
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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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Annenberg Classroom: Teaching the Constitution
These resources include videos on Constitution, The Congress, The Presidency, The Courts as well as games, lesson plans and a Constitution Guide (USA 2015-19)
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Teaching Tolerance: Classroom Resources
These classroom resources address a wide range of social justice and tolerance issues (2015-21).
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William Blake - Lesson plans and teaching strategies
A link collection of lesson plans and other resources.
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Classroom Law Project: Resources
Oregon's Classroom Law Project presents a range of materials for teaching civics and law, including a number of lesson plans (USA 2017).
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Earth Science Teaching Plans and Classroom Activities
Created by Geology.com, the site’s materials are organized into nine thematic areas. These areas include ”Volcanoes”, ”Water”, ”Weather”, ”Erosion”, and ”Plate Tectonics” (2011).
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Teaching Earth Science
Created by Geology.com, the materials are organized into nine thematic areas. These areas include ʺVolcanoesʺ, ʺWaterʺ, ʺWeatherʺ, ʺErosionʺ, and ʺPlate Tectonicsʺ (USA 2011-19).
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First Encounters With Race and Racism
The New York Times Lesson Plan uses firsthand accounts from teenagers to guide classroom discussions around race and racism (USA 2017).
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The Past Is Present
This teaching suggests different methods teachers can use to facilitate connections between the past and the present (New York Times Learning 2018).
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