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Comparative Lessons for Democracy
Comparative Lessons for Democracy
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About Comparative Lessons for Democracy
Comparative Lessons for Democracy is a resource book for high school teachers developed as part of CIVITAS: An International Civic Education Exchange Program.
The lessons actively engage students in comparative analyses of the emerging democracies in Central and Eastern Europe, including their histories and transitions. These unique materials were developed through collaboration among educators in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Russia, and the United States, coordinated and edited by the Mershon Center at The Ohio State University.
Comparative Lessons for Democracy offers exciting strategies and materials for teaching about this complex and rapidly changing region of the world. The volume includes 35 lesson plans and resource materials intended for use in high school government, comparative government, world history, or current affairs classes.
In addition to detailed information about conducting the lesson, lesson plans contain copy-ready student handouts, background readings, and original essays from Central and Eastern European scholars.
Binding
Binding
- Softcover
Number of Pages
Number of Pages
- 560
Suggested Reading Levels
Suggested Reading Levels
- This book is recommended for adult readers, particularly professional educators
- New Dale-Chall Grade Levels: 16 and Above (College Graduate)
Edition and Year of Publication
Edition and Year of Publication
- First Edition
- 1997
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Website: www.civiced.org
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