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Electing a President:Lessons for Teaching About the Presidential Primaries Candidates are crisscrossing the country in a quest for the votes that will put their name on the presidential ballot in November. Capitalize on this "teachable moment" with five lessons that teach about the process and engage students in learning about it. As the grueling primary process begins, Election Day seems a long way away. But, before we know it, voters will be lining up at the polls to cast their ballots in the next presidential election.
Although Election Day will get most of the attention, the primaries leading up to Election Day also offer many opporutunities for teaching about the American political process and citizens' roles and responsibilities. For example, are your students aware that primaries are a relatively new political development? A century ago, ordinary citizens had little say in the process of choosing each party's presidential candidate; choosing the candidate was more of a backroom process, carried out by party leaders and political insiders. To help you teach about the development of our current election system, we offer a list of special resources that explain how primaries and caucuses work. In addition, click here to learn more about the candidates who are vying for their party nominations in this year's presidential primaries. LESSONS FOR TEACHING ABOUT PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES This week, Education World provides lessons to help you teach about the presidential election process. The lessons include a special emphasis on the presidential primaries. Click each of the five lesson headlines below for a complete teaching resource. (Appropriate grade levels for each lesson appear in parentheses.)
Primary and Caucus Calendar
Getting to Know the Candidates: Analyzing Campaign Ads
Campaign Ad Critique
How Does the Primary Process Work?
Presidential Eligibility
The Presidential Campaign Game ADDITIONAL RESOURCES To help you teach about the electoral process -- the primaries and caucuses, in particular -- don't miss Education World's list of special resources that explain how primaries and caucuses work. Article by Gary Hopkins
Originally published 01/28/2004
Last update 01/10/2008 |
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