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ERIC Number: ED375066
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1994
Pages: 61
Abstractor: N/A
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: N/A
EISSN: N/A
Working Together: Lessons in Justice. Law-Related Lessons for Teaching the U.S. Constitution.
Constitutional Rights Foundation, Chicago, IL.
This teaching guide provides methods for integrating the study of law and citizenship into chronologically based U.S. History courses for elementary students. Correlated with the Illinois State Goals for Learning and the Learning Outcomes of the Chicago Public Schools as well as with national standards projects, the lessons encourage critical thinking, interactive learning, and the use of resource persons. The lesson strategies cover the origins of law, the American Revolution, conflict resolution, protest, nonviolence, the three branches of government, the Civil War, geography, women's rights, civil rights, and tolerance. The teaching methods outlined in the guide include role playing, brainstorming, and research. For each unit, the guide provides suggestions for resource persons such as attorneys, city council members, landlords, mediators, native Americans, judges, principals, committee heads, lobbyists, consumers, real estate agents, librarians, and social activists. To make the most effective use of the resource persons, the authors advise teachers to assure that the resource person is well-informed of the character of the class, its level of knowledge, the lesson planned, and their expected role. Because several of the topics may ignite controversy, the guide offers strategies for handling conflict. Teachers, the guide argues, should devise classroom rules for handling controversy, clearly identify the grounds for disagreement and the underlying assumptions, assure that students argue ideas rather than personalities, and support their arguments with facts. (JD)
Constitutional Rights Foundation, 407 South Dearborn Street, Suite 1700, Chicago, IL 60605.
Publication Type: Guides - Classroom - Teacher
Education Level: N/A
Audience: Teachers; Practitioners
Language: English
Sponsor: Department of Justice, Washington, DC. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Authoring Institution: Constitutional Rights Foundation, Chicago, IL.
Identifiers - Laws, Policies, & Programs: United States Constitution
Grant or Contract Numbers: N/A