This lesson uses primary sources and stories of participants in the civil rights movement to introduce students to the concept of non-violence. Students will analyze the characteristics, costs, and benefits of non-violence, realizing that it is an active, intentional, and effective way to achieve goals.
The Power of Non-violence: What is non-violence?
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Social Studies — Civics and Government, US Government
Grade Level
Grades 6-12
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Excellent lesson on the Power of Nonviolence. Includes teacher's guide, overview, objectives, procedures, charts, graphic organizer, "Student Say So" questionaire and links to additional resources.
mshields
June 09, 2013
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