Lecture Discussion Plan
Lecture Discussion Plan
I) Have students choose a group "spokesperson" to read aloud the group's definition of
American democracy.
Variation: Allow students to place their final definitions on the board or on computers.
Go around the room and discuss the elements that made up their definitions.
Variation on Procedure: Each student-section of the placemat can be topic specific.
Examples: Student #1 might concentrate on leaders, student #2 on symbols, student #3
on historical events, student #4 on current events, etc. Then the group definition
would be a new synthesis of ideas with student contributions as examples for the
definition they created.
Main Activity (Instructional Input): Lecture-Discussion: Principles of American
Democracy
A) Display the following concepts as part of a traditional lecture-discussion or as
a PowerPoint Presentation.
The Principles of American Democracy
1) Free elections are used to select representatives of the people.
2) The powers of government are based on the consent of the governed.
3) Public questions are decided by the will of the majority.
4) Rule of law guarantees rights and freedoms.
Freedom to live or travel anywhere in the US
Freedom to work at any job for which one qualifies.
Freedom to marry and raise a family.
Freedom to receive free education in public schools.
Freedom to join a political party, union, or other legal group.
5) People retain the right to alter or abolish a government that becomes destructive
and form a new government.
6) Equality under the law is promised for all citizens.
7) Majority rule will prevail with the rights of minorities protected.
8) The organization of government is based on the separation of powers, which
includes the concept of checks and balances.
B) Students should take notes for each of the above items.
Authoritarian
Democracy
Power is exercised by
elected
officials who are chosen by
ballot.
2) Control of Power
3)
Representative
4) Elections
5)
6)
B) As you review the chart, ask students to discuss examples in history or in the news
for each entry in the chart.
C) Answers to the chart are available here.
Guided Practice: Human Rights on the Web
A) Choose the following nations to study (nations are listed alphabetically) or choose
others:
North Korea
Iraq
China
Serbia
Burma (Myanmar)
Libya
Cuba
Rwanda
C) Assign groups of four one of the nations listed. Print and distribute the key
elements of the human rights record of the assigned nation to the group members.
Creative Writing: Have students write a letter to an imaginary child or fellow student
in the country assigned to their group. The students can write a group-letter using the
computer. Have the students describe what life and politics are like in the united
States, and have them describe how they perceive human rights to be in the nation of
their "pen pal." If your school has a web site, post student letters on the site and allow
for discussion of human rights records in these nations and in the United States as
well.
To view a set of letters from and to authoritarian countries such as China, Cuba, and
Iraq, visit the North Hagerstown High School student project entitled "Letters From
America" at http://www.cyberlearning-world.com/letters/freedom.htm
Homework (Independent Practice): Democracy and Authoritarianism In The News
Have students watch a news broadcast or read the newspaper overnight. have them list
three examples of democracy and three examples of authoritarianism with a sentence
for each example. Compare student responses during following classes.
Wrap-Up Activity (Closure): How Democratic Is the US?
Have students write a short essay that evaluates American democracy. Have them
describe the strengths and weaknesses of American democracy in comparison with
other nations around the world.
Evaluation: The lesson will be evaluated by:
I. the accuracy of student's written responses;
II. student's scores on future tests and quizzes.
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