Civic Literacy Through Curriculum Drama, Grades 6-12. ([2009])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Civic Literacy Through Curriculum Drama, Grades 6-12. ([2009])
- Main Title:
- Civic Literacy Through Curriculum Drama, Grades 6-12
- Further Information:
- Note: Catherine A. Franklin.
- Authors:
- Franklin, Catherine A
- Contents:
- Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; 1. Curriculum Drama: An Engaging Approach to Social Studies; Understanding Curriculum Drama; Using Curriculum Drama to Meet Standards; Emerging From Educational Drama; Summary; What’s Next?; 2. Constructing Curriculum Drama: Exploring Its Structure; The Inner Workings of Curriculum Drama; Using a Blueprint; Setting the Stage; Multiple Entry Points; Summary; What’s Next?; 3. Becoming a Senator: Setting the Stage; Starting With a Blueprint: U.S. Constitution; Setting the Stage; Selecting States for the Classroom Senate; Recognizing the Senators: An Event; Researching the States in in the Classroom Senate; Researching U.S. Senators; Summary; What’s Next?; 4. Political Parties: Building Belief; Consulting With a Blueprint: U.S. Senate; Setting the Stage; Creating Political Affiliations; Recognizing Political Groups: An Event; Constructing a Political Agenda; Classroom Dilemma: Encountering Disbelief; Summary; What’s Next?; 5. Holding an Election: Engaging in Multiple Entry Points; Setting the Stage; Electing Leaders Within the Party; Consulting With a Blueprint - President Pro Tempore; Thinking Strategically; Secret Ballot Election: An Event; Classroom Dilemma: Breaking Too Soon From an Event; Summary; What's Next?; 6. Current Events: Doing Legislative Work; Setting the Stage; Consulting With a Blueprint and Constructing Legislation; Introducing Legislation: An Event; Appraising Legislation; Engaging in Committee Work; ClassroomPreface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; 1. Curriculum Drama: An Engaging Approach to Social Studies; Understanding Curriculum Drama; Using Curriculum Drama to Meet Standards; Emerging From Educational Drama; Summary; What’s Next?; 2. Constructing Curriculum Drama: Exploring Its Structure; The Inner Workings of Curriculum Drama; Using a Blueprint; Setting the Stage; Multiple Entry Points; Summary; What’s Next?; 3. Becoming a Senator: Setting the Stage; Starting With a Blueprint: U.S. Constitution; Setting the Stage; Selecting States for the Classroom Senate; Recognizing the Senators: An Event; Researching the States in in the Classroom Senate; Researching U.S. Senators; Summary; What’s Next?; 4. Political Parties: Building Belief; Consulting With a Blueprint: U.S. Senate; Setting the Stage; Creating Political Affiliations; Recognizing Political Groups: An Event; Constructing a Political Agenda; Classroom Dilemma: Encountering Disbelief; Summary; What’s Next?; 5. Holding an Election: Engaging in Multiple Entry Points; Setting the Stage; Electing Leaders Within the Party; Consulting With a Blueprint - President Pro Tempore; Thinking Strategically; Secret Ballot Election: An Event; Classroom Dilemma: Breaking Too Soon From an Event; Summary; What's Next?; 6. Current Events: Doing Legislative Work; Setting the Stage; Consulting With a Blueprint and Constructing Legislation; Introducing Legislation: An Event; Appraising Legislation; Engaging in Committee Work; Classroom Dilemma: Discord in Small Group Work; Curriculum Drama in Action: Committee Work; Summary; What’s Next?; 7. Constructing a Hearing: Appraising Witness Testimony; Prioritizing Legislation; Setting the Stage; Witness Testimony: An Event; Curriculum Drama in Action: Witness Testimony; Classroom Dilemma: Rupture of Credibility; Summary; What’s Next?; 8. Constructing a Debate: Taking Legislative Action; Committee Decision; Setting the Stage; Senate Debate: An Event; Curriculum Drama in Action: Senate Debate; Classroom Dilemma: Going Along With Student Decisions; Summary; What’s Next?; 9. Constructing Curriculum Drama in Other Contexts; Current Events: World Summit on Peace; History: Should Women Vote?; Law: A Criminal Trial; Concluding Words: Letting the World In; Glossary; Resources; A. Oath of Office; B. Research Guidelines: State Report; C. Research Guidelines: Getting to Know a U.S. Senator; D. Activity: Determining Political Affiliations; E. List of Senators in a Classroom Senate; F. Activity: Working on a Political Platform; G. Activity: Creating Legislation; H. Committee Tasks; I. Classroom Legislation: S 125, “Clean Air”; J. Classroom Legislation: S 121, “Reducing Crime”; K. Testimony: Dr. Van Schick; L. Testimony: Mr. Will Cart; M. Activity: Constructing an Amendment; N. Excerpts From a Debaters’ Handbook; References; Index; … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Thousand Oaks : Corwin
- Publication Date:
- 2009
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xv, 178 pages)
- Subjects:
- 300.712
Social sciences -- Study and teaching (Middle school) -- Curricula -- United States
Social sciences -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Curricula -- United States
Drama in education -- United States
Constructivism (Education) -- United States
Imagination in children - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781452214986
1452214980 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781412939287
9781412939294 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.16038
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