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Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change: Inquire and Investigate

Autor Marcia Amidon Lusted Ilustrat de Lena Chandhok
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mai 2015 – vârsta de la 12 până la 15 ani
From the American Revolution to the French Revolution, from the civil rights era in the United States to Arab Spring in the Middle East, the ongoing battle for freedom and democracy is a profound and fascinating study of the power of human will to change the world.

Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change examines the history behind civic unrest and the methods people use to fight for basic human rights such as freedom of speech and the right to vote. Civic Unrest discusses the different reasons for and methods of revolution, while offering young readers the opportunity to learn about the structure of the U.S. government and how the elements within the U.S. Constitution were decided upon by the Founding Fathers. Activities use elements of history, civics, and mathematics to interpret data, create maps, and debate issues. These enrich learning and encourage students to ask questions, make inferences, and draw conclusions while allowing for a hands-on immersion in the complex elements of civic unrest and democracies.

Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change meets Common Core State Standards for literacy in history and social studies; Guided Reading Levels and Lexile measurements indicate grade level and text complexity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781619302419
ISBN-10: 1619302411
Pagini: 128
Ilustrații: Color illustrations throughout, maps throughout, charts throughout, tables throu
Dimensiuni: 206 x 254 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Nomad Press (VT)
Colecția Nomad Press
Seria Inquire and Investigate

Locul publicării:Canada

Cuprins

Table of Contents
Introduction: What Is Democracy?
Chapter 1: Freedom
Chapter 2: Independence
Chapter 3: Constitution
Chapter 4: Elections
Chapter 5: Civil Rights
Chapter 6: Technology in Democracy
Glossary
Resources
Index

Recenzii

Praise for Civic Unrest: Investigate The Struggle For Social Change
Booklist
Few topics are timelier, more divisive, and more difficult to fully understand than civic unrest. Lusted uses Rosa Parks as the archetype for defining civil unrest in the opening chapter. . . The “Vocab Lab” is a major strength of the book, providing not only a glossary of unfamiliar terms but also activities designed to put those new terms into use. . . The “Inquire and Investigate” section encourages readers to put many of the theories and concepts explained in earlier chapters into practice. This is a complete and thorough resource dealing with basic civic principles for the middle-level social- studies classroom.

Michael Yell, National Board Certified middle school social studies teacher
“With its lively writing, investigations, role playing, and QR codes, Civic Unrest will have students immersing themselves in an exploration of ideas, events, and questions. This is social studies.”

Jillian Engstrom, High school history teacher
Civic Unrest is a valuable tool for educators striving to support socially conscious students. Its well-rounded perspective covers many of history’s most important civil movements from all over the world, including current events. Civic Unrest is meeting the need for texts that create authentic learning about topics that really matter, in the classroom.”

Corey Joyce, 8th grade teacher
Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change is an excellent overview of the historical and contemporary issues surrounding citizen driven advocacy for change throughout the world.”

Shea Territo,13 years old, Parents of the Revolution
“As a child who is experienced on the subject of civic disobedience, I feel Civic Unrest is a great way for other kids to learn how to fight for their rights. It also has given me a fresh reminder of what has happened in the past, and what is happening in our world today.”

Rob & Myra Territo, Parents of the Revolution, Parents for Occupy Wall Street
“As parents who have organized and protested with their children, we find Civic Unrest to be a great supplement for other families looking to teach their children about human rights in America.”

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“This engaging and insightful read into the 1920s can be used as a supplementary textbook in an American History class. Lusted’s writing captures the decade, offering all its vitality with an encompassing overview of the era. As the narration gains its footing, the text flows seamlessly . . . a valuable addition to a library looking to update its history collection.” Recommended

Bookloons
“ . . . This is an excellent resource for teachers and parents who are home schooling. Use this book to introduce the era and then expand the topic with more focused study on areas of interest. The resource section at the back of the book will be very helpful.”


Anne Shaw, Director, 21st Century Schools
“The author has provided astounding connections between the 1920s and the 21st century. Nomad Press is one of the very best resources available to teachers for creating truly spectacular learning experiences for their students.”

Lorcan Otway, Director, Museum of the American Gangster
The Roaring Twenties is a wonderful invitation to young students to delve into a time that helped to form modernity in the United States. Lusted entices the young reader to go deeper by searching out original sources and experimenting with commonly available materials.”


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". . . The concepts are written in an easy to understand format. Simply by reading the timeline, the reader is able to see the importance of this field of study and the advances that scientists have made."

Praise for Forensics: Uncover the Science and Technology of Crime Scene Investigation

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"Like other titles in the Inquire and Investigate series, this book focuses on a high-interest topic in a cutting-edge field to reinforce young people’s understanding of the scientific method . . . an appealing and age-appropriate STEM resource."

Dwight E. Adams, Ph.D., Director, Forensic Science Institute, University of Central Oklahoma
“This age-appropriate book is an excellent example of both the breadth of forensic science and the amalgamation of science, art, technology, and law. It provides excellent hands-on exercises to reinforce the content.”

Notă biografică

Marcia Amidon Lusted has written over 80 books for young readers, many on historical subjects. As an assistant editor for Cobblestone Publishing and its award-winning history magazines, she has written widely on many different historical eras including, The Roaring Twenties: Discover the Era of Prohibition, Flappers, and Jazz for Nomad Press. Marcia lives in Hancock, New Hampshire.

Lena H. Chandhok earned her degree from the Center for Cartoon Studies in 2011. Her work has been featured in Slate Magazine and in various anthologies. Lena currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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From the American Revolution to the French Revolution, from the civil rights era in the United States to Arab Spring in the Middle East, the ongoing battle for freedom and democracy is a profound and fascinating study of the power of human will to change the world. And the story of civic unrest doesn’t end with a promise; the revolution doesn't simply stop when protesters go home. Rebuilding, reorganizing, writing a constitution, and establishing new governments are all major milestones on the pathway to democracy. And what happens when the new government fails to provide for basic human needs as it promised its citizens? Some countries continue on a cycle of revolution as citizens struggle to deal with the disruption to everyday life while looking to the future with hope.

Civic Unrest: Investigate the Struggle for Social Change examines both the history behind civic unrest and the methods people use to fight for basic human rights, such as freedom of speech and the right to vote. Civic Unrest not only discusses the different reasons for and methods of revolution, it also offers young readers the opportunity to learn about the structure of the U.S. government, the text and meaning of the U.S. Constitution, and how these elements were decided upon by the Founding Fathers. The author compares democracy to other forms of government and provides brief depictions of the people involved in inciting a population to rebel to gain the freedom they deserve. Activities use elements of history, civics, and mathematics, including interpreting data, creating maps, debating issues, and creating artwork. These are incorporated into the book to both enrich learning and encourage students to ask questions, make inferences, and draw conclusions while allowing for a more hands-on immersion in the complex elements of democracies.