Help students identify and analyze the key characteristics of the three most common types of news articles.
Help students identify and analyze the key characteristics of the three most common types of news articles.
This Explainer describes the standards that governments need to meet before, during, and after an election to ensure that the election is "free and fair."
This Explainer defines the term political polarization and provides information on how it impacts US politics and society.
Before your students explore the case study, you may want to try one or more of the following short suggested activities that introduce key themes and help develop a common language for discussions about bullying and ostracism.
Images from Frank Tashlin's children’s book The Bear that Wasn’t, used in Facing History's reading of the same name.