Description
- Overview:
- The popular economist Walter E. Williams was one of the most prominent libertarian commentators on issues of race, poverty, and prosperity, spreading his message through a weekly syndicated column, scholarly publications, and a variety of media appearances. Born and raised in the Philadelphia projects, Williams overcame personal and political barriers on his journey from blue-collar kid working odd jobs to a distinguished writer and professor. Prolific and provocative, Williams appealed to both specialists and lay people, and his great love was teaching economics. Throughout his life, a network of devoted friends, family, mentors, and colleagues made his success possible. The Woodson Center's Black History and Excellence curriculum is based on the Woodson Principles and tells the stories of Black Americans whose tenacity and resilience enabled them to overcome adversity and make invaluable contributions to our country. It also teaches character and decision-making skills that equip students to take charge of their futures. These lessons in Black American excellence are free and publicly available for all.
- Subject:
- U.S. History, Social Science, Economics, Ethnic Studies
- Level:
- High School
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Curriculum Team
- Provider:
- Woodson Center
- Date Added:
- 06/23/2024
- License:
-
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives
- Language:
- English
- Media Format:
- Downloadable docs
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C3 Framework for Social Studies
Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Apply civic virtues and democratic principles when working with others.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Analyze historical, contemporary, and emerging means of changing societies, promoting the common good, and protecting rights.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Critique relationships among governments, civil societies, and economic markets.
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C3 Framework for Social Studies
Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Evaluate social and political systems in different contexts, times, and places, that promote civic virtues and enact democratic principles.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Evaluate public policies in terms of intended and unintended outcomes, and related consequences.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Distinguish the powers and responsibilities of local, state, tribal, national, and international civic and political institutions.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Analyze the impact and the appropriate roles of personal interests and perspectives on the application of civic virtues, democratic principles, constitutional rights, and human rights.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Analyze the role of citizens in the U.S. political system, with attention to various theories of democracy, changes in Americans’ participation over time, and alternative models from other
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Analyze the impact of constitutions, laws, treaties, and international agreements on the maintenance of national and international order.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Explain how the U.S. Constitution establishes a system of government that has powers, responsibilities, and limits that have changed over time and that are still contested.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Analyze how people use and challenge local, state, national, and international laws to address a variety of public issues.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Evaluate citizens’ and institutions’ effectiveness in addressing social and political problems at the local, state, tribal, national, and/or international level.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Evaluate multiple procedures for making governmental decisions at the local, state, national, and international levels in terms of the civic purposes achieved.
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Learning Domain: Economics
Standard: Use benefits and costs to evaluate the effectiveness of government policies to improve market outcomes.
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Learning Domain: Economics
Standard: Evaluate the selection of monetary and fiscal policies in a variety of economic conditions.
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Learning Domain: Economics
Standard: Use marginal benefits and marginal costs to construct an argument for or against an approach or solution to an economic issue.
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Learning Domain: Economics
Standard: Describe the possible consequences, both intended and unintended, of government policies to improve market outcomes.
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Learning Domain: Economics
Standard: Describe the roles of institutions such as clearly defined property rights and the rule of law in a market economy.
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Learning Domain: Economics
Standard: Analyze how incentives influence choices that may result in policies with a range of costs and benefits for different groups.
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Learning Domain: Economics
Standard: Generate possible explanations for a government role in markets when market inefficiencies exist.
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Learning Domain: Geography
Standard: Evaluate how economic globalization and the expanding use of scarce resources contribute to conflict and cooperation within and among countries.
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Learning Domain: Geography
Standard: Evaluate the consequences of human-made and natural catastrophes on global trade, politics, and human migration.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Analyze change and continuity in historical eras.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Analyze how historical contexts shaped and continue to shape people’s perspectives.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Analyze complex and interacting factors that influenced the perspectives of people during different historical eras.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Use questions generated about multiple historical sources to pursue further inquiry and investigate additional sources.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Evaluate how historical events and developments were shaped by unique circumstances of time and place as well as broader historical contexts.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Use questions generated about individuals and groups to assess how the significance of their actions changes over time and is shaped by the historical context.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Analyze multiple and complex causes and effects of events in the past.
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Learning Domain: Evaluating Sources and Using Evidence
Standard: Gather relevant information from multiple sources representing a wide range of views while using the origin, authority, structure, context, and corroborative value of the sources to guide the selection.
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Learning Domain: Evaluating Sources and Using Evidence
Standard: Identify evidence that draws information directly and substantively from multiple sources to detect inconsistencies in evidence in order to revise or strengthen claims.
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Learning Domain: Evaluating Sources and Using Evidence
Standard: Refine claims and counterclaims attending to precision, significance, and knowledge conveyed through the claim while pointing out the strengths and limitations of both.
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Critique the use of the reasoning, sequencing, and supporting details of explanations.
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Construct explanations using sound reasoning, correct sequence (linear or non-linear), examples, and details with significant and pertinent information and data, while acknowledging the strengths and weaknesses of the explanation given its purpose (e.g., cause and effect, chronological, procedural, technical).
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Present adaptations of arguments and explanations that feature evocative ideas and perspectives on issues and topics to reach a range of audiences and venues outside the classroom using print and oral technologies (e.g., posters, essays, letters, debates, speeches, reports, and maps) and digital technologies (e.g., Internet, social media, and digital documentary).
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Critique the use of claims and evidence in arguments for credibility.
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Use disciplinary and interdisciplinary lenses to understand the characteristics and causes of local, regional, and global problems; instances of such problems in multiple contexts; and challenges and opportunities faced by those trying to address these problems over time and place.
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Assess options for individual and collective action to address local, regional, and global problems by engaging in self-reflection, strategy identification, and complex causal reasoning.
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Construct arguments using precise and knowledgeable claims, with evidence from multiple sources, while acknowledging counterclaims and evidentiary weaknesses.
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Apply a range of deliberative and democratic strategies and procedures to make decisions and take action in their classrooms, schools, and out-of-school civic contexts.
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