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Shortall, Joseph M.; Merrill, Denise W. – Update on Law-Related Education, 1987
Presents a lesson on capital punishment for juveniles based on three hypothetical cases. The goal of the lesson is to have students understand the complexities of decisions regarding the death penalty for juveniles. (JDH)
Descriptors: Capital Punishment, Citizenship, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
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Crockett, Mark – Update on Law-Related Education, 1990
Provides a lesson plan on the Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the imposition of the death penalty. Focuses on the controversy concerning capital punishment and stimulates critical thinking in an analysis and discussion of eight hypothetical situations. Includes suggestions for readings, videotapes, and writing assignments. (NL)
Descriptors: Capital Punishment, Class Activities, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Madden, Mary – 1995
This teacher's guide is designed to accompany the three-part videotape "Sentenced to Die." The videotape and teacher's guide should help students to: (1) understand the history of the Eighth Amendment; (2) examine the controversy surrounding the death penalty; (3) compare and contrast differing viewpoints on capital punishment; and (4)…
Descriptors: Capital Punishment, Citizenship Education, Civics, Civil Liberties
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Schutt, Robin Muksian – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1998
Describes how a professor teaching a "Writing Arguments" course focused on two cases involving the death penalty to show students how arguments are constructed, and how students can form strong arguments of their own. Notes that this approach does not force students to choose sides when they stand somewhere in the middle. Describes four…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Controversial Issues (Course Content), Persuasive Discourse, Two Year Colleges
Constitutional Rights Foundation, Los Angeles, CA. – 1979
This manual contains learning activities to aid secondary teachers in clarifying and enriching the Scholastic materials "Living Law." The format of the manual includes a brief overview, background information, teacher instructions, and a description of each activity. Case studies, simulations, and role-playing activities are provided. Topics…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Crime, Justice, Learning Activities
CRADLE: Center for Research and Development in Law-Related Education, Winston-Salem, NC. – 1989
A compilation of more than 50 lesson plans on law related education, these materials were written by middle school and high school teachers from around the United States. The lessons cover a broad range of topics including "DNA Fingerprints and the Constitutional Right to Privacy"; "Censorship and Book Banning in Public Schools"; "The Death…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Futures (of Society), Intermediate Grades, Law Related Education
Coleman, Gary; And Others – 1987
This booklet contains 15 lessons to infuse the study of law and citizenship education into an eighth grade social studies curriculum. The lessons are designed to encourage inquiry among the students and to use community resource people, particularly attorneys. Through these lessons, teachers can build support for democratic values, while students…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Class Activities, Constitutional Law, Curriculum Enrichment
Croddy, Marshall; Hayes, Bill – 1994
This teacher's guide outlines effective strategies for using "Criminal Justice in America." This comprehensive textbook on criminal justice may serve either as the foundation for a high school law-related education course or as a supplemental text for civics, government or contemporary-issues courses. Designed to foster critical thinking…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Correctional Institutions, Crime, Crime Prevention
Eden City Schools, NC. – 1979
Eleven activity sets for students in grades 8 through 12 are designed to supplement courses in citizenship and U.S. history and government. "The Civil War That Could Have Been" creates a hypothetical situation which requires the participant to analyze the causes of the Civil War. In "History on TV -- Enemy or Ally of the Social…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civil War (United States), Learning Activities, Legal Education
Turner Educational Services, Inc., Atlanta, GA. – 1998
These classroom guides, designed to accompany the daily CNN (Cable News Network) Newsroom broadcasts for the month of February, provide program rundowns, suggestions for class activities and discussion, student handouts, and a list of related news terms. Topics include: United States lobbies for support for possible air strike against Iraq,…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Class Activities, Current Events, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Tasmanian Education Dept., Hobart (Australia). – 1986
Part 3 of this five part project asks students of the Tasmanian region of Australia to explore the history of Port Arthur, a 19th century penal colony located in Tasmania. The project is based on three ideas: (1) studying history can be educational and enjoyable; (2) imagination is an essential part of studying history; and (3) history is most of…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, History