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- Government - Civics and Government Lesson Plans (Center for Civic Education)
Provides 10 lessons around thought-provoking questions related to the foundations of a democracy, such as authority, responsibility, rights, and justice.
- Government - Civilization (Braden)
Provides a lesson around the nature of civilization, using a trip to Mars by a large goup as the vehicle. The lesson is called Thoughts About Civilization.
- Government - Florida Civic-Ed
Provides resource materials to teach Florida Civic-Ed.
- Government - Impeachable Offense (New York Times)
Provides a lesson regarding the Constitutional basis for impeaching the President of the United States.
- Government - Law-Related Education (Donn)
Provides lessons, mock trials and much more.
- Government - Law-Related Education - Mock Trials (Donn)
Provides 22 sources on mock trials and the justice system for students. 1-00
- Government - Law-Related Education - Mock Trials (University of Minnesota)
Provides for four mock trials, working with teens and professionals in the community. Provided in Adobe Acrobat format.
- Government - Liberties vs. Security Lesson (CNNfyi.com)
Provides a lesson to help students balance the need for security with civil liberties rights. 11-01
- Government - Perfect President (PBS - Teacher Source)
Provides a lesson for students to help them become clearer about qualifications for president of the United States. 2-01
- Government - Teaching Citizenship's Five Themes (Education World - Hopkins)
Provides suggestions for teaching children skills in honesty, compassion, respect, responsibility and courage. Includes lessons for grades K - 6.
- Government - What is a City? (United Nations)
- Government Lesson Plans (AskERIC)
Provides over three dozen lessons plans in U.S. government, by topic and then grade level. 1-04
- Government Lessons (Cassutto)
Provides 18 weeks of lessons.
- Government and Civics Lessons (PBS - Teacher Source)
Provides over two dozen lessons, by subject, related to governing, politics, budget making, the national debt, voting, political campaigning,and rules of citizenship. 2-01
- Security Versus Privacy Lesson - Grades 9 - 12 (New York Times)
"In this lesson, students evaluate the possible effects of the United States government's Fidnet plan, which would involve creating a computer monitoring system to protect the nation's crucial data networks...." 5-02
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