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Extractions: unit. Students will determine the origins of Jim Crow laws and review specific legislation supporting segregation through a short lecture. Objective: Students will ascertain the specific qualities of the Black Press and its particular role in social justice by watching "The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords". Objective: After short review of film questions from yesterday students will analyze and compare the content of three different types of newspapers: Chicago Defender, New York Times, and People's World in order to: interpret biases present in each, determine who the target audience is, and decipher purpose(s) of each publication Objective: As a class students will review and make observations from primary sources from previous day. Students will obtain and evaluate ideas of objectivity, subjectivity, and bias in print media and U.S. History in general through interactive lecture. Introduction of culminating project. Objective: To provide historical context to decipher media's role in social justice, students will identify the chronology and key events of Civil Rights Movement. Students will create a timeline reflecting key events and Students must incorporate the
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Extractions: Print this page Note: Best of History Web Sites features categorized and annotated lists of links to hundreds K-12 history lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, games, quizzes, and more throughout its pages. Just scroll down most BOHWS pages and you will find an abundance of quality teaching resources. Tip: Press ctrl and F (or apple and F on a Mac) to perform a keyword search of this page. To keyword search all Best of History Web Sites pages use the search engine located on the home page. This page was updated July 6, 2005. The Center for Teaching History with Technology provides a multitude of free online resources articles, tips, strategies, and lesson plans to help K-12 history and social studies teachers incorporate technology effectively into their courses. Visit the center and discover, among other things, the best history activities and games and great examples of inquiry-based World History and United States History lesson plans. Subscribe to the free Teaching History with Technology Newsletter and receive resources, lesson plans, and tech tips every month. The Center for Teaching History with Technology is led by Tom Daccord, veteran high school history teacher, academic technology specialist, and webmaster of Best of History Web Sites.
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Extractions: This unit is ideally taught by collaborating teachers of communications, social studies and health/safety. In this unit, each student works as a member of a creative team to develop a media campaign for the railway safety industry (the client). Each team focuses on a key safety issue and develops a three-part campaign on that issue, using available media (radio, television, billboards, magazines, Internet banners, etc.). Students develop a presentation designed to convince their client (the rest of the class), to choose their media campaign as the one that they accept and use. SUGGESTED TIME ALLOWANCE
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