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Why Do I Have to Learn Civics and Government?
Objectives
Students will:
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Define and understand the purpose of “public policy”;
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Explore how societal problems are addressed by government, public policy, and citizen action;
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Differentiate between local, state, and federal policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Guest speaker: Angie Aramayo, Los Angeles Mayor's Office: What is Public Policy and Why Should I Care?
Homework
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Complete chart tracking federal, state, and local policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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List three issues that you care about that are in the news.
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Session 1
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Standing Up -- The Civil Rights Movement
Objectives
Students will:
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Review key events and people of the civil rights movement; Explain the main goals of the civil rights movement;
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Describe the necessity for citizen engagement to bring about political and social change;
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Identify key strategies used by civil rights leaders; Identify/discuss current-day issues of equity.
Guest speaker: Nolan Williams Jr., NEWorks Productions & Kennedy Center Let Freedom Ring Project: "I Have a Right to Vote" Video Screening & Behind the Scenes History
Homework
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Voting rights primary source analysis activity
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Reading to prepare for next session: The Montgomery Bus Boycott
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Session 2
View "I HAVE A RIGHT TO VOTE!"
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September 30: Strategies of the Civil Rights Movement and Lessons for Today
Objectives
Students will:
Homework
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Identify and be prepared to share two issues or problems that really matter to you.
- Reading to prepare for next session: Environmental policy issue.
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Session 3
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October 7: How do We Keep Moving? Examining Public Policy
Objectives
Students will:
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Analyze a public policy in terms of its goal and who might support or oppose the policy;
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Recognize that there are multiple perspectives about problems and policies;
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State a reasoned opinion on whether they favor or oppose a particular public policy;
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Consider the experiences of young people who have taken action on issues that mattered to them;
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Explore and begin work on the CAP Project Planner.
Homework
Complete CAP Project Proposal Planner.
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Session 4
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October 14: Thinking it Through and Taking Civic Actions (led by CAP Youth Board)
Objectives
Students will:
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Share the issue/problem they’re planning to work on;\r
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Carry out a cause and effect analysis about their issue;
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Explain the different ways an issue can be connected to/analyzed in terms of public policy;
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Brainstorm and consider different types of civic actions they can take to address their issue/problem.
Homework
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Complete the Thinking it Through Planner.
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Once that has been approved by your teacher, start on Civic Action Planner(s).
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Session 5
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October 28: Focus on Civic Actions (led by the CAP Youth Board)
Objectives
Students will:
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Explore different approaches to communicating their message on the issue they care about, including using social media;
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Examine the goals, limits, and possibilities of a project focused on “awareness raising;”
- Continue brainstorming and planning civic actions they can take to address their issue/problem.
Guest speaker: Samer Badawi, freelance journalist and strategic communications consultant: Telling Your Story Homework Complete at least one more Civic Action Planner.
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Session 6
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November 4: Office Hours with the CAP Youth Board (Times TBA)
Objectives
Students will:
Homework
Complete at least one more Civic Action Planner.
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Civic Action Planner
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November 4: Office Hours with the CAP Youth Board (Times TBA)
Objectives
Students will:
Homework
Complete at least one more Civic Action Planner.
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Civic Action Planner
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November 18: Preparing for the CAP Expo (led by members of the CAP Youth Board)
Objectives
Students will:
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Review the CAP Report Planner in preparation for summarizing and presenting their CAP experience;
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Develop a plan for a CAP Expo presentation in which they will: explain the issue they worked on and describe how they connected it to public policy, what civic actions they took, and what impact they had.
Homework
- Complete Report Planner.
- Prepare CAP Expo presentation using the chart
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CAP Report |
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December 2: CAP Expo
Objectives
Students will:
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