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Teacher calculating scores in NASA's
group decision-making game.
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"Justice by the People" is an engaging, week-long curriculum designed for use in grades 5-9. Each interactive lesson challenges students to apply critical thinking and decision-making skills as they experience and explore the roles of attorneys, judges, and jurors in our justice system. This classroom-tested program includes a teacher's guide with complete lesson plans, a mock trial on video, and a CD-ROM trial simulation game.
"Justice by the People" begins with five classroom lessons.
Lesson 1: The value of Group Decision Making
Lesson 2: History of Conflict Resolution and the Jury System
Lesson 3: Jury Selection
Lesson 4: The Trial of Gold E. Locks
Lesson 5: Jury Deliberation
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Students engaged in a trial
by combat.
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These lessons involve students in such varied hands-on activities as a group decision making game developed by NASA, a trial by ordeal, a trial by combat, and a video trial of Gold E. Locks and the Three Bears. Each lesson ends with an
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Student proved guilty in a
trial by ordeal.
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individual assignment designed to reinforce what students have learned and to assist teachers in assessing their students' understanding of key concepts. The culminating activity of the course is a multimedia computer game called "Make Your Case" in which students match wits as opposing attorneys in a simulated movie-like trial.
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A scene from the video trial of Gold E. Locks.
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Teachers using "Justice by the People" are encouraged to invite members of the legal community into the classroom to share their knowledge with students. The teacher's guide includes suggestions and guidelines designed to help volunteers make their visits an integral part of the curriculum