Learning to Teach Citizenship in the Secondary School contains background information, tasks, activities, key websites, discussion points and research questions for students and teachers looking to brush up on their knowledge. It focuses on how to teach such aspects of modern life as government, democracy, law, human rights, social justice, sustainable development and the environment.
Your guide to passing the U.S. Citizenship Test and becoming a citizen This guide helps you learn about the history and government of the United States and improve your English skills. As you review the information and practice answering questions, you will become more comfortable taking the written and oral U.S. Citizenship tests in English.
The citizenship curriculum aims to help young people to participate more fully in society through the development of a range of relevant skills and knowledge. This book shows how a variety of teaching strategies can be used to teach citizenship skills across a range of curriculum subjects as well as in citizenship lessons.
This Student
Workbook incorporates interactive reading strategies with core content from the
”Civics Today: Citizenship, Economics, and You" textbook written at a lower
level than the textbook to help struggling readers and ELL (English Language
Learner) students. Some texts will also be useful for ESL/EFL reading
comprehension exercises on social studies/American history topics.
Reading age for native
speakers: Middle School students