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Literacy

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Literacy for Democracy

Build Inquiry, Critical Research and Analysis

Asking Research Questions

Standards-Based Testing

Connect with Local Offices and the Internet

Community Health and Content Standards

Explore Your Community

Social Capital

Service Learning and Civics

Assessing for Learning

Community Health and Content Standards

School Violence and Local Government

Critical Social and Civic Capital

Social Capital

Assessing for Learning

Practice Thinking and Writing Skills

Improving Student Work

KAT Talk, Spring 2000

Centerfold Lesson:
School Violence

What I Learned About School Violence

I. The most important thing I learned about school violence during my KAT research was:

(a) From what source did I find that information?

(b) Why do I consider that the most important thing I learned about school violence?

II. The most surprising thing I learned about school violence during my KAT research was:

(a) Where did I find that information?

(b) What made that so surprising or unexpected?

III. What do I think 1 will do as an adult to continue to help remedy the problem of school violence?

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