This article presents information on various Web sites related to primary sources and civics education. For high resolution scans of the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights; information about the charters and the founders; and an activity that allows students to ...
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students to the major units by disseminating information, practicing and applying it so that students can not only be an informed citizen, but active participants in our government. It will be useful for students to have access to a copy of the Constitution, Declaration, and Bill of Rights at...
iCivics also incorporates interactive activities like opinion polls and WebQuests, and tries to “empower students with knowledge of their government.” To that end, all the classroom materials and online games are designed to strengthen students’ understanding of civics and the role they play in ...
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Why is it important for Americans to share certain values, principles, and beliefs? What are the benefits of diversity in the United States? How should conflicts about diversity be prevented or managed? How can people work together to promote the values and principles of American democracy?
Useful websites provide up-to-date information from a wide variety of sources that can be retrieved within the classroom--sites for governmental agencies, online newspapers, e-mail exchanges, political parties, and civic action groups. Students can use the web to help define and solve problems,...