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Street Law Inc.
Street Law Inc.
- Information on the Washington, D.C. nonprofit
Street Law Textbook
- Additional resources for 6th edition of Street Law
Lesson Plans / Resources
Center for Civic Education
- Lesson plans on various topics
The Civic Mind
- Lesson plans and information on various topics
Civic Practices Network
Constitutional Rights Foundation
- Lesson plans on various topics
Consumer Law Information
- Consumer information for teens in Washington
Division for Public Education
- American Bar Association
Florida CivicEd (for secondary teachers and students)
GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network)
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supportive educational resources and curriculum tools
Human Rights Education
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Includes lessons and activities from Amnesty International USA Human Rights Education Resource Notebooks
Judges in the Classroom
- Lesson plans designed for judges
Justice Learning
- partnership between the New York Times Learning Network and National Public Radio's Justice Talking, the site uses audio from the Justice Talking radio show and text from The New York Times and includes articles, editorials and oral debate from the nation's finest journalists and advocates.
Landmark Cases
- Teaching materials for important U.S. cases
Landmark Cases-answers
- Answers to questions posed in lessons
The Law Connection (B.C.)
- from the Law Court Education Society of BC.-- Browse Archives for lesson plans
Northwest Justice Project
- Legal information and court forms
Social Studies Development Center
(Indiana University) - SSDC Digests
Program for Law-Related Education and Delinquency Prevention
Washington State Courts Education
- Lesson Plans, Etc.
Teaching Controversial Science Issues Through Law Related Education
- Access Exellence website
Washington State Bar Association
- Lesson plans on various topics
You Be the Judge
- multimedia educational program designed for integration into high school social studies, civics and law courses; program conceived, designed and produced by judges.
Teaching and Learning
Future of the First Amendment
- Knight Foundation study of high school students' attitudes and knowledge of the first amendment
Learning Styles
- Self-test on learning styles (North Carolina State University)
Description of Learning Styles
- Read after taking the test
Teach with Movies
- Ideas for teaching using film
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