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City Youth Teacher's Guide: Education and Community Action (Second Edition)

Author: 
Marshall Croddy
Author: 
Charles Degelman
Author: 
Keri Doggett
Institution: 
California Department of Education
Institution: 
Carnegie Corporation of New York
Institution: 
Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
Institution: 
CRF (Constitutional Rights Foundation)
Publication Date: 
1998
Publisher: 
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Pages: 
294
Abstract: 

The complete curriculum consisting of four eight-lesson units; repro-ready masters of every student handout and worksheet; classroom and community teaching strategies; tools, methods, and rubrics for program evaluation and student assessment; and a valuable community action resource guide. This version of CityYouth contains 32 sequential, developmental lessons organized around the four themes: Crime & Safety, Harmony, Health & Well-Being, and Environment. The lessons include readings, role plays, and simulations that help students use higher-level thinking skills to identify and analyze issues in their own school and community. In addition, CityYouth guides students toward applying the concepts and skills they learn while they plan, complete, and evaluate service-learning projects.

Call Number: 
510/GC/CRO/1998
Sector: 
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Library Item Type: 
Print resource - book/monograph