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February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four
This website gives background information the first Greensboro sit-in, the students who participated, and the Civil Rights movement as a whole. It also provides two well developed lesson plans to be used with the accompanying film. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: Independent Television Service
First Amendment Schools
Find out how your school embraces democratic principles on this site which features the five freedoms: freedom of religion, speech, assembly, press, and petition. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Foreign Policy Association (FPA) Great Decisions Educators Corner
This free resource provides professional development, global educational resources, a teacher's forum, workshops, global conferences, grants and much more. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: Foreign Policy Association
Landmark Supreme Court Cases
Provides a full range of resources for educators to use when teaching about landmark supreme court cases. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: Street Law
Learning Network: New York Times On The Web
The New York Times On The Web's Learning Network offers daily lesson plans, education news, and current events quizzes and daily news summaries for students. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: New York Times
Library of Congress
Offers many of its collections in a digital format and continues to add materials to makes its resources available to the people of the United States. Collections include American historical primary resources, legislative information, educator materials, world... (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: Library of Congress
The U.S. Census Bureau
Timely, relevant, quality data about the people and economy of the United States provided by the United States Census Bureau. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: U.S. Census Bureau