Everyday Law for Young Citizens (ENHANCED eBook)

Everyday Law for Young Citizens (ENHANCED eBook)
Title Everyday Law for Young Citizens (ENHANCED eBook) PDF eBook
Author Eric B. Lipson
Publisher Lorenz Educational Press
Total Pages 164
Release 2000-03-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1429111755

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This practical, down-to-earth approach to the law will be an important tool in your classroom. Included are questions and answers to explain the basic principles of law, criminal law, lawmaking, law enforcement, judging the law and constitutional law. Twenty-two hypothetical cases on topics of concern to young people give instruction in what the law says and invite student opinion and discussion.

Everyday Law for Young Citizens

Everyday Law for Young Citizens
Title Everyday Law for Young Citizens PDF eBook
Author Eric B. Lipson
Publisher
Total Pages 162
Release 2008
Genre
ISBN 9781773443324

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Everyday Law for Young Citizens

Everyday Law for Young Citizens
Title Everyday Law for Young Citizens PDF eBook
Author Greta B. Lipson
Publisher Milestone
Total Pages 142
Release 1988-01-01
Genre Creative activities and seat work
ISBN 9780866534475

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Discusses our legal system and presents role-playing situations of laws most frequently affecting young people, such as those involving pets, shoplifting, trespassing, truancy, divorce, and minibikes.

Two Sides to Every Story (ENHANCED eBook)

Two Sides to Every Story (ENHANCED eBook)
Title Two Sides to Every Story (ENHANCED eBook) PDF eBook
Author Greta Barclay Lipson
Publisher Lorenz Educational Press
Total Pages 132
Release 2004-03-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1429112778

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Students will not only enjoy reading these tales of mystery, danger, comedy and humor; they'll also learn a lot from them. Included are discussion questions, creative suggestions for improvisation, role play and writing, and opportunities for students to write their opinions and feelings about each tale. Each story has a surprise ending and will get students discussing and expressing their viewpoints to answer some difficult questions. The author says literature captures the essence of human behavior. As students read and discuss the tales in this book, that illustrate a variety of human behaviors, they will learn to ask and answer questions, assess information, consider other people's viewpoints, make decisions and set standards for ethical behavior.

Getting Kids to Write! (ENHANCED eBook)

Getting Kids to Write! (ENHANCED eBook)
Title Getting Kids to Write! (ENHANCED eBook) PDF eBook
Author Greta Barclay Lipson
Publisher Lorenz Educational Press
Total Pages 116
Release 2000-03-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1429114479

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Make it easy and fun for your students to write with these imaginative activities. Includes examples of writing for suggested topics, ideas for discussion, ways to encourage ongoing student-generated ideas, a wide range of writing opportunities in all genres from fiction to nonfiction and more.

EBOOK: Reconceptualizing Social Policy: Sociological Perspectives on Contemporary Social Policy

EBOOK: Reconceptualizing Social Policy: Sociological Perspectives on Contemporary Social Policy
Title EBOOK: Reconceptualizing Social Policy: Sociological Perspectives on Contemporary Social Policy PDF eBook
Author Amanda Coffey
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages 194
Release 2004-09-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0335224555

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How can sociological perspectives help us make sense of contemporary social policy? How has the discipline of social policy engaged in recent sociological debates and developments? This book provides a variety of sociological frameworks for understanding contemporary social policy. It explores how sociological perspectives may be used to theorize, conceptualize and research social policy. Amanda Coffey captures the different ways in which social policy can be understood - as academic discipline, policy process, service provision and lived experience. The book engages with a range of policy areas and client groups, and pays attention to sociodemographic categories such as gender, 'race', class and age. Themes include: The body and processes of embodiment Citizenship and identity Equality and differences Space and time Research and representation Reconceptualizing Social Policy is a key text for students and lecturers in sociology and social policy.

Freedom's Teacher, Enhanced Ebook

Freedom's Teacher, Enhanced Ebook
Title Freedom's Teacher, Enhanced Ebook PDF eBook
Author Katherine Mellen Charron
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 480
Release 2012-03-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0807837601

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Civil rights activist Septima Poinsette Clark (1898-1987) developed a citizenship education program that enabled tens of thousands of African Americans to register to vote and to link the power of the ballot to concrete strategies for individual and communal empowerment. Clark, who began her own teaching career in 1916, grounded her approach in the philosophy and practice of southern black activist educators in the decades leading up to the 1950s and 1960s, and then trained a committed cadre of grassroots black women to lead this literacy revolution in community stores, beauty shops, and churches throughout the South. In this engaging biography, Katherine Charron tells the story of Clark, from her coming of age in the South Carolina lowcountry to her activism with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in the movement's heyday. The enhanced electronic version of the book draws from archives, libraries, and the author's personal collection and includes nearly 100 letters, documents, photographs, newspaper articles, and interview excerpts, embedding each in the text where it will be most meaningful. Featuring more than 60 audio clips (more than 2.5 hours total) from oral history interviews with 15 individuals, including Clark herself, the enhanced e-book redefines the idea of the "talking book." Watch the video below to see a demonstration of the enhanced ebook: