
Extending the Ground of Public Confidence
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Each chapter contains teaching-ready, inquiry-based learning activities framed by the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Inquiry Arc (2013). Students (1) develop questions and plan investigations; (2) apply disciplinary concepts and tools; (3) gather, evaluate and use evidence; and (4) work collaboratively to communicate conclusions and take informed action. Lesson ideas engage learners across age groups and grade levels in learning that fosters informed, sustainable actions aimed at upholding and protecting civil liberties.
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- Cover
- Series page
- Extending the Ground of Public Confidence
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Contents
- Introduction
- SECTION I: ELEMENTARY-MIDDLE LEVELS
- CHAPTER 1: Civil Liberties, the Bill of Rights, and SOURCES
- CHAPTER 2: Between Parent and Teacher
- CHAPTER 3: Are U.S. Civil Liberties Guaranteed?
- CHAPTER 4: Unpacking Civil Liberties in Wartime and Its Intersect With Race
- CHAPTER 5: Teaching Property Rights to Elementary Bilingual Immigrant Students
- CHAPTER 6: "Remember the Ladies"
- SECTION II: MIDDLE LEVELS
- CHAPTER 7: Integrating Civil Liberties Into Middle Grades World History
- CHAPTER 8: The Establishment Clause and the Supreme Court
- CHAPTER 9: The Dream(ers)
- CHAPTER 10: Imprisoned Civil Liberties
- CHAPTER 11: Confronting Mr. Smith
- CHAPTER 12: "It Isn't a Moment, It's a Commitment"
- CHAPTER 13: Uncovering Unequal Realities
- SECTION III: SECONDARY LEVEL AND PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS
- CHAPTER 14: How Can Victims of Sex Trafficking Find Justice?
- CHAPTER 15: Civil Liberties and the Queer Community
- CHAPTER 16: School Speech Versus Freedom of Speech
- CHAPTER 17: Are We Giving Up Too Much Privacy?
- CHAPTER 18: Travel Bans Versus Academic Freedom
- CHAPTER 19: How Do Questions Lead to Action?
- About the Contributors
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