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JUSTICE IN URBAN AMERICA SERIES - TEACHER'S GUIDE

NCJ Number
17112
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1970
Length
91 pages
Annotation
THIS TEACHERS GUIDE WAS PREPARED TO ACCOMPANY THE SIX STUDENT BOOKS OF THIS SERIES, AND INCLUDES A DESCRIPTION OF THE SERIES, SUGGESTIONS FOR USE OF THESE MATERIALS, LISTINGS OF USEFUL REFERENCES AND TEACHING AIDS.
Abstract
A BRIEF STATEMENT ON THE NATURE OF THE URBAN CRISIS AND ON THE CENTRAL ROLE OF LAW IN CONTEMPORARY URBAN LIFE. ALSO INCLUDED IS A DESCRIPTION OF HOW THE JUSTICE IN URBAN AMERICA SERIES MAY FACILITATE THE STUDY OF URBAN AFFAIRS IN THE HIGH SCHOOL. SUGGESTIONS ON ENCOURAGING STUDENT INQUIRY, SELECTING LESSON CONTENT AND AIMS, CONDUCTING A DISCUSSION, AND UNDERSTANDING LEGAL FORMS ARE GIVEN. AN AUDIO-VISUAL GUIDE, PROVIDING AN ANNOTATED LIST OF FILMS, FILMSTRIPS, RECORDING (DISCS AND TAPES), AND TRANSPARENCIES FOR EACH OF THE BOOKS IN THE SERIES IS INCLUDED. A BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR TEACHERS ON SUCH TOPICS AS LAW AND THE CITY, CRIMES AND JUSTICE, LAW AND THE CONSUMER, POVERTY AND WELFARE, LANDLORD AND TENANT, AND YOUTH AND THE LAW IS PROVIDED AS WELL.

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