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IndyKids January/February 2009 by IndyKids Newspaper
IndyKids takes a look at who Obama is appointing to his cabinet in the latest issue, and provides a retrospective on news and issues from 2008 in our Year in ... full record
Water.org Lesson Plans by Water.org
Water.org launched school curriculum materials for World Water Day, March 22. Stand-alone lesson plans are part of larger units that cover a broad scope of ... full record
Concern America Social Justice Education Programs by Concern America
Educational programs and training on social justice and community organiing. full record
Current Events Update--Jan. 15, 2008 by World Savvy
This issue of the bi-weekly Current Events Update contains teaching resources on Benazir Bhutto's assasination, election violence in Kenya, the Presidential ... full record
Current Events Update - Feb. 1, 2008 by World Savvy
This issue of the bi-weekly Current Events Update contains teaching resources on Bush's Economic Stimulus Plan, the border crisis in Gaza, and continued ... full record
Indykids Issue 14, Spring 2008 by IndyKids
Includes a cover story on the fifth anniversary of the war in Iraq, voices from Iraqi refugee kids, the role of money in the presidential elections, an update ... full record
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The first part of the guide has suggested learning activities to prepare students to understand the movie at a deeper level: ⇒ thinking about satire and its uses in addressing various political issues ⇒ thinking about the different kinds of underlying political/economic frameworks—conservative, liberal, and left—people can use to make sense of what is going on in the world. The second part of the guide focuses on student reactions to the film, student reflections on some of the major themes in the film: ⇒ media literacy ⇒ the real-world consequences of an unfettered free-market world-view ⇒ whose intellectual work ’counts’ as worth considering in fixing the world The entire guide focuses on motivating student involvement with existing social change groups in a process of fixing some small piece of their world.
Buy, Use, Toss? A Closer Look at the Things We Buy is an interdisciplinary unit that includes ten fully-planned lessons.
In this free one-day activity students use political cartoons to consider issues raised by the 2010 oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico including impact, accountability, U.S.