The Race to Learn: Exploring the Historical Role of Race in Education
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- Aug 21 2010 12:26 PM
Matching // Celeste Higby
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Description
In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students learn about the history of education and race in the United States. By researching Supreme Court cases dealing with race and education, students examine the ways in which institutions, federal and state governments, and the legislative branch have reflected changing social and cultural norms.
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Topics and Grades
Grade: 6 to 12
Topics: Writing Strategies, American Democracy, English-Language Arts, History-Social Science, Reading Comprehension
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ELA.11-12.R.CAGLAT.2.4. Make warranted and reasonable assertions about the author's arguments by using e...
ELA.11-12.W.2.3b Write reflective compositions that draw comparisons between specific incidents a...
ELA.9-10.R.CAGLAT.2.3 Generate relevant questions about readings on issues that can be researched.
HSS.11.USHGCCTC.11.10.2 Examine and analyze the key events, policies, and court cases in the evolution o...
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- Teacher Materials
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Instructional Strategy
Grouping: Large Group Instruction
Teaching Method: Discussions; Cooperative Learning