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2017Between World War One and Two, Germany experienced several changes in government: from an emperor to a democracy to the rise of a new dictator, a...
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2020Storytelling is a powerful way to shift mindsets. Writing and sharing stories about how young people are leading change is a powerful tool to inspire...
These online history units all have interesting illustrations and a wide range of activities for the students. Relevant and appropriate safe...
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2018In 2011, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs hosted a delegation of ten senior figures from the Russian media who were part of a...
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2017Educators, students, and other citizen historians across America are helping the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum discover how their local...
Lesson is for high-school aged individuals or can be scaled down for junior-high level students to learn about the potential problems with over-...
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2020This is a 2 week unit plan in the sport of volleyball, students will learn how to serve the ball, complete a forearm pass, setting, blocking, and...
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2018Students will discuss the question: When does the First Amendment allow the government to limit speech? By reading essays from the Interactive...
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2018This lesson is designed to help students develop the skills they need to participate in a civil dialogue with their peers. Students will view a video...
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2019This lesson, part of the two-week First Amendment Plan of Study, asks students to evaluate several Supreme Court case scenarios and determine how...