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"Civil rights": covering the black movement and more. (Curriculum update: the latest developments in math, science, language arts and social studies).


Once upon a classroom, studying civil rights meant reading about Brown v. Board of Education Brown v. Board of Education (of Topeka)

(1954) U.S. Supreme Court case in which the court ruled unanimously that racial segregation in public schools violated the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
 and Birmingham, Ala.'s sit ins. Lessons today are often expanded to include oral histories and other primary research presented through active learning techniques. But here's the big news: teachers have broadened their discussions, going beyond the African-American movement to cover American Indian American Indian
 or Native American or Amerindian or indigenous American

Any member of the various aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, with the exception of the Eskimos (Inuit) and the Aleuts.
, Japanese-American and now, in the wake of Sept. 11, 2001, Muslim rights as well.

One indication of this expanded topic area is National History Day's 2002 Summer Institute, which included discussion on a variety of civil rights movements. Spokesman Mark Robinson Mark Robinson may refer to:
  • Mark Robinson (Royal Navy) (1722–1799), officer of the Royal Navy
  • Mark Robinson (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1959), Democratic Unionist Party member of the Northern Ireland Assembly 1998–2007
 says this approach reflects the ways that civil rights are taught across the country, although focus areas may vary by region. "States with larger Indian populations tend to discuss the American Indian movement American Indian Movement (AIM), organization of the Native American civil-rights movement, founded in 1968. Its purpose is to encourage self-determination among Native Americans and to establish international recognition of their treaty rights. , [while] in urban Eastern cities and Southern states Southern States
U.S.

Confederacy

government of 11 Southern states that left the Union in 1860. [Am. Hist.: EB, III: 73]

Dixie

popular name for Southern states in U.S. and for song. [Am. Hist.
 there is much more focus on teaching the African-American civil rights movement," he says.

David Weiss There are several individuals of note named David Weiss, including:
  • David Weiss (novelist), author of The Guilt Makers, The Spirit and the Flesh, Naked Came I, and other works
  • David S.
, president of the National Social Studies Supervisors Association, says, "When [teaching] tolerance and prejudice, you have to include the civil rights of African-Americans and all that exist in this country.... Even though the African-American movement has basically become synonymous with civil rights, it's certainly an issue that transcends color." However, Weiss notes that these expanded civil rights lessons aren't necessarily invading Black History Month. Instead, he says civil rights for all are becoming part of daily classroom discussion.

Cynthia Mostoller of Alice Deal Junior High School in Washington, D.C., has her eighth-grade American history students use the Declaration of Independence as a reference. "We `test' its principles by considering who is guaranteed the rights so cherished in the American psyche," she says. A participant in the NHD NHD National History Day
NHD National Hydrography Dataset
NHD Natural Heritage Division
NHD Non-Homogeneity Detector
NHD National Heritage Database
NHD Netscape Hypertext Document
 summer institute, Mostoller says she is using what she learned to lay the foundation for post-Civil War reform movements.
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Title Annotation:other groups now included
Author:Ezarik, Melissa
Publication:District Administration
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Date:Jan 1, 2003
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