Using Internet Primary Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in Government Economics and Contemporary World Issues
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Teachers of political science social studies and economics as well as school library media specialists will find this resource invaluable for incorporating the Internet into their classroom lessons. Over 150 primary source Web sites are referenced and paired with questions and activities designed to encourage critical thinking skills. Completing the activities for the lessons in this book will allow students to evaluate the source of information the content presented and it usefulness in the context of their assignments.Along with each Web site a summary of the site''s contents identifies important primary source documents such as constitutions treaties speeches court cases statistics and other official documents. The questions and activites invite the students to log on to the Web site read the information presented interact with the data and analyze it critically to answer such questions as: Who created this document? Is the source reliable? How is the information useful and how does it relate to present-day circumstances? If I were in this situation would I have responded the same way as the person in charge? Strengthening these critical thinking skills will help prepare students for both college and career in the 21st century.
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