Student Inquiry: Using Civil Rights Movement Curricula to Extend Students’ Ideas about Human Dignity and Human Rights

Brittany Watkins, Janie Hubbard
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Abstract Human dignity is a complex, though essential, concept for students to master. Inserting human dignity into existing curricula provides students with more opportunities to consider the problems of vulnerable classmates and the status of human dignity and rights in the United States and around the world. Using parts of the US modern Civil Rights Movement curricula, as an example, this lesson exposes students to activities and research sources that support their critical thinking about human dignity, real-life discrimination, and human-rights violations. The article includes (a) an inquiry-based learning framework borrowed from the College, Career, and Civic (C3) Life Framework for Social Studies Standards; (b) National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) standards; and (c) a lesson plan/unit structured within The Inquiry Design Model (IDM) Blueprint™. The lesson plan/unit is teaching-ready. All resources are prepared and ready for teachers and students, including some suggestions for useful, current digital tools. Ultimately, the lesson aims to reach educators who aspire to facilitate students’ conceptual understanding of human dignity and question the effects of discrimination.
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学生探究:利用民权运动课程拓展学生关于人的尊严和人权的观念
人的尊严是学生需要掌握的一个复杂而又重要的概念。将人的尊严纳入现有课程,使学生有更多的机会考虑弱势同学的问题,以及人的尊严和权利在美国和世界各地的地位。本课程以美国现代民权运动课程为例,向学生展示支持他们对人类尊严、现实生活中的歧视和侵犯人权行为进行批判性思考的活动和研究来源。文章包括(a)借鉴《大学、职业和公民(C3)生活框架》的社会研究标准的研究性学习框架;(b)国家社会研究理事会标准;以及(c)在探究设计模型(IDM)蓝图™中构建的课程计划/单元。教案/单元已经准备好教学了。所有的资源都为老师和学生准备好了,包括一些有用的、最新的数字工具的建议。最终,这节课的目的是让那些渴望促进学生对人类尊严的概念理解并质疑歧视影响的教育工作者了解。
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