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United States Government & Civics (ISBN: 978-0-07-902289-9) helps educators teach students about government and how to “do democracy.” This text is innovative in many ways, especially in its focus on interactive activities that help students build critical civic skills, such as:
The text integrates activities that prompt students to truly engage with the content and practice civic skills. In every chapter students are asked to deliberate with peers, advocate for or against a position, evaluate policy alternatives, analyze claims and arguments, negotiate a compromise, or make collaborative decisions. The text centers debate and discussion on current, public, and controversial issues—a proven method for increasing student engagement. Since Americans’ everyday lives are affected more by state and local government than by the federal government, this book integrates instruction about state and local government throughout, rather than relegating these vital institutions to a unit at the end.
The following key features of United States Government & Civics support both government content and civic engagement standards:
Street Law also recommends the accompanying Inquiry Journal.
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