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Implementing Constitutional Rights into the History Classroom

机译:在历史课堂中落实宪法权利

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The field of social science education is continually changing and developing in accordance with contemporary beliefs. Boyle-Baise (2003) writes that properties and qualities of “citizenship” within a Democratic government have taken many different definitions and meanings. The purpose of this study was to explore and investigate current beliefs of citizenship, and how citizenship is often taken for granted by most high school students. By incorporating Supreme Court cases on Constitutional issues into the history classroom, students were led to visualize and contextualize their own definitions and meanings of citizenship. The data collected in my research include lesson plans, field observations, and student work. The lessons created in this study were intended to engage students to reconsider how they conduct themselves in society, and ultimately, raise awareness of citizenship rights. My goal in this study was to examine the advantages and disadvantages of focusing on Supreme Court cases that demonstrate citizens’ liberties.
机译:社会科学教育领域正在根据当代信念不断变化和发展。 Boyle-Baise(2003)写道,民主政府中“公民身份”的性质和性质采用了许多不同的定义和含义。这项研究的目的是探索和调查当前的公民意识,以及大多数高中生通常如何理所当然地认为公民身份。通过将关于宪法问题的最高法院案件纳入历史课堂,引导学生形象化和情境化自己的公民身份定义和涵义。我研究中收集的数据包括课程计划,实地观察和学生作业。本研究中创建的课程旨在让学生重新考虑他们在社会中的行为方式,并最终提高对公民权的认识。我在这项研究中的目标是研究着眼于展示公民自由的最高法院案件的利弊。

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