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Main Author: Parish, Patricia Ann
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1987
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED299348
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contents Nonviolent Resistance: A Force for Change. A Comparison and Contrast of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. Parish, Patricia Ann Activism Civil Disobedience Civil Liberties Civil Rights Dissent High School Students Leaders Political Attitudes Secondary Education Social Action Social Change Social Discrimination Teaching Guides This teaching guide for high school students on the use of nonviolent resistance by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., incorporates active student participation through classroom activities and library research. After completing the suggested activities, students will be able to write an essay comparing and contrasting the lives and accomplishments of Gandhi and King, particularly showing the role of nonviolence in their movements. The unit can be completed in two weeks if library research is incorporated. One week should be allowed if handouts and/or information from a classroom textbook are used. After an introductory classroom discussion, students use a bibliography and worksheets to answer questions about the lives and activities of Gandhi and King, and to compile lists of quotations both by and about them. Half of the class researches Gandhi; the other half researches King. After the individual student research has been completed, the class compiles a list of similarities and differences between the two men. Additional activities include: (1) making a collage of sketches illustrating the life of one or both men; (2) making a political cartoon about each; and (3) making a map showing the world arena in which they operated. A copy of the one-page student worksheet and the 16-item student bibliography are included. Teacher's materials include the following: (1) completed worksheets for both Gandhi and King; (2) a list of ideals for the followers of Gandhi and of King; (3) lists of representative quotations from each. (FMW)
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spellingShingle Nonviolent Resistance: A Force for Change. A Comparison and Contrast of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Parish, Patricia Ann
Activism
Civil Disobedience
Civil Liberties
Civil Rights
Dissent
High School Students
Leaders
Political Attitudes
Secondary Education
Social Action
Social Change
Social Discrimination
Teaching Guides
Nonviolent Resistance: A Force for Change. A Comparison and Contrast of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. Parish, Patricia Ann Activism Civil Disobedience Civil Liberties Civil Rights Dissent High School Students Leaders Political Attitudes Secondary Education Social Action Social Change Social Discrimination Teaching Guides This teaching guide for high school students on the use of nonviolent resistance by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., incorporates active student participation through classroom activities and library research. After completing the suggested activities, students will be able to write an essay comparing and contrasting the lives and accomplishments of Gandhi and King, particularly showing the role of nonviolence in their movements. The unit can be completed in two weeks if library research is incorporated. One week should be allowed if handouts and/or information from a classroom textbook are used. After an introductory classroom discussion, students use a bibliography and worksheets to answer questions about the lives and activities of Gandhi and King, and to compile lists of quotations both by and about them. Half of the class researches Gandhi; the other half researches King. After the individual student research has been completed, the class compiles a list of similarities and differences between the two men. Additional activities include: (1) making a collage of sketches illustrating the life of one or both men; (2) making a political cartoon about each; and (3) making a map showing the world arena in which they operated. A copy of the one-page student worksheet and the 16-item student bibliography are included. Teacher's materials include the following: (1) completed worksheets for both Gandhi and King; (2) a list of ideals for the followers of Gandhi and of King; (3) lists of representative quotations from each. (FMW)
title Nonviolent Resistance: A Force for Change. A Comparison and Contrast of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.
topic Activism
Civil Disobedience
Civil Liberties
Civil Rights
Dissent
High School Students
Leaders
Political Attitudes
Secondary Education
Social Action
Social Change
Social Discrimination
Teaching Guides
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED299348