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This book demonstrates how government information can be used to
engage students through inquiry and project-based activities,
thereby providing opportunities for creative investigation and
discovery. Many government agencies and institutions provide
educators with curricula, lesson plans, data, and direction—all
of it free. But to access this largely hidden world of government
information, one needs an understanding of how this government
information is organized and knowledge about how to best utilize
the finding aids, databases, and other search mechanisms to help
guide effective research. This guidebook shows you how to locate
high-quality, effective lesson plans developed by the nation's best
educators, access reliable government data, and find curated lists
of free government sources that are theme-based and reference
national standards in social studies and health. Understanding
Government Information: A Teaching Strategy Toolkit for Grades
7–12 is ideal for middle school and high school librarians and
teachers in all subject areas, public youth services librarians, as
well as parents teaching their students in home school based
programs. You'll learn how to access expert-developed lesson plans,
documents, images, and other primary sources along with suggested
activities. The book also includes a teacher toolkit that details
strategies for lessons and student activities that can be used
across the curriculum.
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