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Division for Public Education: Law-Related Education Conference 2000: Engaging Youth to Learn, Serve & Lead -- Workshops




 

LRE Conference 2000
April 2-5, 2000
Atlanta, GA

Overview | Conference Program
Speakers | Workshops | Proceedings | Advisory Board | Youth for Justice | Starr Award

WORKSHOPS

For descriptions, dates, and times of workshops, click on the links below. Some workshops do not have links. (Clicking on a link will launch a new browser window.)

Curriculum & Teacher Development

Summer Institutes: What? How? Why?

The Supreme Court: Key First Amendment Cases in 1999-2000

After City of Chicago v. Morales: Gangs, Liberty, and Community Safety

Making a Difference: Citizenship Education for the 21st Century

A 'Mice' Way to Learn about our Government with Woodrow and Friends: Elementary School Curricular Resources

Teaching about Judicial Independence

International Curriculum Writing: Case Studies from South Africa, Eastern Europe, and the NIS

Community Education

The Constitution Outside the Classroom: Teaching about Law in Community Settings

The Challenge of Diversity for Community Settings

Community Education for the 21st Century

Civic Participation & Leadership

Promoting Citizenship through Service Learning

Using Law-Related Education to Teach Character Education

Empowering Students to Transform Schools and Communities

Juvenile Justice

Why Youth Courts?

Teaching Offenders about the Juvenile Court: What alternatives did Ms. Cook have?

A Giant LEAPP in School-wide Discipline

Current and Proposed Juvenile Law: Is It Becoming More Punitive?


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