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Paul G. Fitchett; Brett L. M. Levy; Jeremy D. Stoddard – AERA Open, 2024
This study explores social studies teachers' self-reported instruction about teaching the 2020 election in U.S. secondary schools. We analyzed survey responses from 1,723 secondary social studies teachers from 12 states (3 left-leaning, 3 right-leaning, 6 battleground) collected in the weeks after the election, examining self-reported pedagogies,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Elections, Political Campaigns, Social Studies
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Madison, James H. – International Journal of Social Education, 1987
Discusses the importance of the Northwest Ordinance to the nation, the Northwest Territories, and Indiana Territory. Concludes the document is fundamental for U.S. history instruction and advocates that it should be studied in the social studies classroom. (RKM)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Political Science, Secondary Education, Social Studies
Henn, Carl, Ed. – 1987
Indiana state and local government structure and the governance process are outlined in this comprehensive survey which is used in government courses throughout Indiana. Legislative power is granted to the General Assembly whose powers, duties, compensation, terms of office, and qualifications are explicated. The legislative process and financing…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, City Government, Civics, County Officials
Henn, Carl, Ed. – 1986
The candidates, important issues, party platforms, and the voting process of Indiana are presented. The term of office, salary, and duties are outlined for the following political offices: (1) United States Representative, (2) United States Senator, (3) secretary of state, (4) auditor of state, (5) treasurer of state, (6) clerk for the Supreme…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Elections, Instructional Materials, Local Government
McGowan, Thomas M.; And Others – 1984
Lessons to help K-12 students in Indiana learn about elections are provided. Indiana educators are required by law to provide for all students in grades 6-12 within the two weeks preceding each general election five full recitation periods of class discussion concerning the U.S. system of government, voting methods, party structures, and election…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Civics