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America's Legislators Back to School Program

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Your Ideas Count! Lesson Plans

High School -- Middle School -- Elementary School

The lesson plans outline for students the importance of representative democracy, the message that their voice counts and the valid role of special interest groups in the process. The plans complement the NCSL publication "Your Ideas Count," a student booklet used by legislators as a "leave behind" resource after their classroom visit. Teachers are invited to download the lesson plans and use them as appropriate in their classrooms. NCSL invites teachers to fill out an evaluation of the lesson plans and the Back to School program. The electronic evaluation forms are available online at http://www.ncsl.org/public/trust/evalforms.htm.

High School

Lesson Plan I: How Do Teenagers Get a "Voice"?

Lesson Plan II: "Don't We All Agree?" -- Recognizing the Importance of Diversity in Public Policy Making

Lesson Plan III: "Whose Special Interests?" -- The Role of "Special Interest Groups" in Legislation

Lesson Plan IV: "Why Compromise?" -- The Importance of Compromise in a Representative Democracy

NCSL appreciates the efforts of Deanna Morrison, Esq., Denver, CO, for the writing of the plans and Daniel Prinzing, Idaho Department of Education, for reviewing the plans. Contributors include Jennifer Portillo, West High School, Denver, CO; Rich Resivach, Thomas Jefferson High School, Denver, CO, and Bob Warmack, Clear Creek High School, Idaho Springs, CO.


Middle School

Introduction

Lesson Plan I: Getting to Know You: Student/Legislator Inventory

Lesson Plan II: Do You Trust Our Government?

Lesson Plan III: The MindWalk

Lesson Plan IV: What Is Public Policy?

Lesson Plan V: A Day in the Life

Lesson Plan VI: How Should Our Guest Legislator Decide? A Public Hearing Simulation

Lesson Plan VII: The Legislative In-Basket

Lesson Plan VIII: Debriefing the Visit: A Legislator Resume

NCSL appreciates the efforts of Chris Elnicki, Thunder Ridge Middle School, CO; Jackie Johnson, Social Science Education Consortium, Boulder, CO; Lori Mable, Thunder Ridge Middle School, CO; Colleen O'Brien, West Middle School, CO, in the writing of the plans and California Senator Betty Karnette and Cindy Smith, Varnum Public School, OK, for reviewing the plans.


Elementary School

Lesson Plan I: Compromise -- Why Don't We All Agree?

Lesson Plan II: Who are Legislators?

Lesson Plan III: Participation -- Where's My Voice?

NCSL appreciates the efforts of Leah Breckenridge, Montclair Academy, Denver, Co., and Sandy Stokley, Ellis Elementary School, Denver, CO, in the writing of the plans; and Rebecca Reeder, Ft. Wayne, In., and California Senator Betty Karnette for reviewing the plans. Contributor: Karyn Reeve, Wilder Elementary School, Littleton, CO.


This project is supported by a Robert H. Michel Civic Education Grant sponsored by The Dirksen Congressional Center, Pekin, IL.


Posted 9/12/01
updated 9/09/02

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