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1. Using Election 2000 To Teach Line Fitting, Linear Regression, The
Pleasantville, New Jersey DistrictPleasantville School District Title of Lesson"Using Election 2000 to Teach Line Fitting, Linear
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2. Education World Lesson Planning Election Day Ten More
this fall have a unique opportunity to teach about elections and the election process, current Originally published 08/14/2000 Links last
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3. Ballot Measure - CA Secretary Of State - General Election 2000
Ballot Measure California Secretary of State Proposition 38 on the November 2000 California General Election Ballot
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4. Ballot Measure - CA Secretary Of State - General Election 2000
39 PROPOSITION 2000 General 38 body and a majority vote in an election held in the reduce costs as a result of having to teach fewer
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5. Your Choice. Your Voice. - Teaching With CNN Election 2000
Teaching With CNN Election 2000 Election Terms CNN Election 2000 Coverage CNN.com/All Politics Resources Election 2000 Links
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CNN's Your Choice. Your Voice. gives educators a powerful tool to challenge students to analyze the democratic process. Teachers can use the activities and assessments in this unit to provide students with a voice and a role in this year's election even if they are not yet eligible to vote.
This election unit consists of six (6) weekly lessons: The Voter The Issues The Debates The Media ... The Polls and The Election Process . Each weekly lesson includes a Backgrounder, written by an expert in the field of government and civics, that furnishes students with a context for exploring the week's topic. Video Clips selected from CNN NEWSROOM, CNN's free, commercial-free news program for students, provide additional insight into the topic. Lesson Plans encourage students to use the television and online resources of CNN and other newsgathering organizations to analyze not only voter behavior, but also the influences that impact that behavior. The final assessment for the unit, the Voter Training Kit

6. NPR's Election 2000 Coverage The Debates
St. Louis, Missouri, October 17, 2000 Part One With three weeks left before Election Day, most Vice Pres. GORE What grade do you teach?
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7. Online EBook On No Taxes For Election 2000 Economics
Copyright 2000 Robert Thibadeau, Ph.D. All Rights Reserved. spending to measures of economic viability, because they teach the populace to add
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8. Election 2000
Campaign On the Net. September 29 , 2000 You could teach others something about how the Soon after the election, we will hear a lot
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9. PUREPOLITICS.COM - Election 2000 Editorials "Have Fun"
PUREPOLITICS.COM. Election 2000 Editorials I teach school right now (6th 8th grade english), but do some freelance writing.
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10. CNNfyi.com - Election 2000
Unit plan. National Mock Election. CNN NEWSROOM October 16, 2000 Web posted at 555 PM EDT Teach others how to be critical debate
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11. LAST GAS NEXT THREE WEEKS The Third And Final Presidential
LAST GAS NEXT THREE WEEKS the third and final Presidential Debate of Election 2000 schools that will not change and will not teach, instead of
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12. Education World ® : Lesson Planning: Election 2000: Classroom Activities
Use Editorial Cartoons to teach About Elections Past and Present Why teach Current Originally published 07/31/2000 Links last updated 08/16/2004
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Election 2004: Classroom Activities
The primaries and the political conventions are behind us now. The election campaign and the vote lie ahead. The lessons in this Education World resource are aimed at helping teachers capitalize on this once-every-four-years "teachable moment." Included: Lessons for teaching about the Electoral College and the importance of voting, plus a unique approach to staging a classroom debate about election issues! The upcoming elections offer a unique opportunity for students to learn about the political process and to witness the wheels of democracy in motion. Computer-savvy teachers and students can follow all the goings-on thanks to the Internet! Many online news sites will provide in-depth coverage. Among the potential classroom resources are the following online resources:

13. Using Election 2000 To Teach Line Fitting, Linear Regression, The
Title of Lesson“Using election 2000 to teach Line Fitting, Linear Regression, “theCorrelation Coefficient and Probabilistic Models.”
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14. The Election Of 1800: Teaching About A Critical Moment In The History Of America
As America approaches its 54th presidential election in 2000, Finally, theelection of 1800 offers an excellent opportunity to teach using historic
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As America approaches its 54th presidential election in 2000, we take it for granted that the candidate who wins that election no matter how partisan or contested it might be will become the 43rd President of the United States following a peaceful transfer of power in a familiar ceremony. Indeed, this sense of inevitability is clear evidence of the strength of constitutional democracy in the United States. Aside from the election of 1860, which led to the Civil War, for two centuries America has met the test that a country is an established democracy when it consistently makes peaceful changes of government via free elections (Huntington 1991, 7-9). But this democratic tradition had to be earned. In 1800 American democracy faced one of its most serious challenges when Republican

15. Stories For Students
Check out these recent election 2000 stories. Looking for Voters It s a—it sa charter school run by some people from teach for America,
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16. CURRENT EVENTS UPDATE - SPRING 2001
The man who said the presidential election wasn’ta popularity contest had won the After 18 months and more than a billion dollars, the 2000 race for
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17. Election 2000
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national election news Monday, November 27, 2000 Florida finally certifies Nov. 7 vote: Monday, November 27, 2000 Bush 'honored and humbled': Monday, November 27, 2000 Gore rejects Florida result, allies make case for legal challenge: Monday, November 27, 2000 State rejects Palm Beach's incomplete results: Monday, November 27, 2000 Florida certification provides continued grist for TV networks: Monday, November 27, 2000 GSA won't open transition office until “outcome is clear": Sunday, November 26, 2000 Final totals as certified by secretary of state and rejection of Palm Beach County hand count results
Final results from the recount in the presidential race in Florida. Sunday, November 26, 2000 Lawyers play game of political chess as deadline nears: TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - With recounted Florida votes on the brink of certification Sunday,Al Gore's lead lawyer said contests would be filed to force the counting of thousands of votes he said were never counted. Sunday, November 26, 2000

18. Canadian Federal Election 2000
Our obligation as bishops at this time is to teach clearly. It is with pastoralsolicitude Cardinal Francis George, Archbishop of Chicago, October 2000
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19. Online NewsHour: Election 2000 Forum
election 2000. Viewers have commented on hundreds of topics and and issues. Parents have to be responsible enough to teach their children the morals and
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Oct. 14, 1999 Students from San Francisco's Mission High School Sept. 28, 1999 New citizens Sept. 20, 1999 Novelists Sept. 14, 1999 Child Advocates August 18, 1999 Architects' Agenda. August 10, 1999 NewsHour essayists discuss election 2000. August 6, 1999: Four police chiefs discuss election 2000. July 29, 1999: Weekly newspaper editors look at the 2000 election. July 23, 1999:

20. Online NewsHour: Election 2000 Forum
I believe one of the issues for election 2000 should be how to prevent The Bible in America must be in our schools to teach our young kid to be a
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Election 2000
Viewers have commented on hundreds of topics and and issues. To read some selected comments select a general category:
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Political Process

Special Emphasis:
What are the topics America's leaders need to address Debating the Agenda... Dec. 28, 1999
College newspaper editors
Oct. 27, 1999
Race Dialogue Participants
Oct. 22, 1999
The Rusty Zipper Club
Oct. 14, 1999 Students from San Francisco's Mission High School Sept. 28, 1999 New citizens Sept. 20, 1999 Novelists Sept. 14, 1999 Child Advocates August 18, 1999 Architects' Agenda. August 10, 1999 NewsHour essayists discuss election 2000. August 6, 1999: Four police chiefs discuss election 2000. July 29, 1999: Weekly newspaper editors look at the 2000 election. July 23, 1999:

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