Terrorism Teacher Resource Guide

Terrorism Teacher Resource Guide

Author: Ann Weil

Publisher: Saddleback Educational Publ

Published: 2004-08-01

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 9781562546670

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The Teacher's Resource Guides provide over 100 activities and reproducible worksheets to support the books and extend students' reading skills. Each is 8-1/2" x 11" and 16-pages. A key at the end of each guide provides answers and sample responses. The activities give lower-level readers the tools to construct, extend, and examine the meaning of text. They are built around the essential elements in reading literacy as identified by the National Assessment of Educational Progress.


Terrorism Teacher's Resource Guide CD

Terrorism Teacher's Resource Guide CD

Author: Saddleback Educational Publishing

Publisher: Saddleback Educational Publishing

Published: 2004-09-01

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 1602911037

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The Teacher's Resource Guides provide over 100 activities and reproducible worksheets to support the books and extend students' reading skills. Each is 8-1/2" x 11" and 16-pages. A key at the end of each guide provides answers and sample responses. The activities give lower-level readers the tools to construct, extend, and examine the meaning of text. They are built around the essential elements in reading literacy as identified by the National Assessment of Educational Progress.


Attacked Teacher Resource Guide

Attacked Teacher Resource Guide

Author: Loretta Schorr

Publisher: Saddleback Educational Publishing, Incorporated

Published: 2005-08-01

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 9781562548155

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What does it mean to be free? Would you fight a king for your freedom? Would you publicly protest what you believe to be unjust? Thousands have done just that! What can we learn from these courageous men and women? Read about these brave people, their battles, and how they changed nations.


Radicalisation and Terrorism

Radicalisation and Terrorism

Author: Alison Jamieson

Publisher:

Published: 2015-08

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781783171828

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As the increasingly frequent press stories of school children being radicalised show, teachers urgently need a resource that enables them to recognise, debate and disrupt extremist narratives within the context of the classroom. This practical handbook provides a reliable and objective resource to enable lower secondary school teachers to tackle the complex subjects of terrorism and radicalisation with confidence. It sets political violence within a broad context of perceived injustice, using familiar emotions of anger and disappointment to introduce the notion of grievance, a precursor of all forms of terrorism. The text covers issues of citizenship, human rights and respect, civil and political engagement, the nature of identity and how we identify with others. It examines different forms of violence from bullying to the most recent examples of 21st century terrorism. Historical precedent is used to illustrate a variety of contexts in which political violence has occurred, from Assassins through Suffragettes to militancy in South Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Oceania. The handbook considers the causes and consequences of terrorism and helps teachers to explain to children what terrorists do and why they do it; how to differentiate between the reasons, goals and methods of terrorists; why the media and terrorism are inextricably linked; what makes terrorism start and, crucially, what factors bring a cycle of terrorism to an end. Pupils are invited to reflect on the destructiveness of terrorism for both victims and aggressors and, taking Northern Ireland and South Africa as examples, to consider the process of reconciliation.


The Day That Was Different Teacher Resource Book

The Day That Was Different Teacher Resource Book

Author: Carole Marsh

Publisher: Gallopade International

Published: 2002-09-01

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9780635012890

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This resource book is an excellent aid in teaching about the events of September 11, 2001 and related subjects. It is an adjunct to The Day that was Different - When America was Attacked by Terrorists.


Attacked Teacher's Resource Guide CD

Attacked Teacher's Resource Guide CD

Author: Saddleback Educational Publishing

Publisher: Saddleback Educational Publishing

Published: 2005-09-01

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 1602910146

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This series of nonfiction readers will grab a student's interest from the very first page! Designed with struggling readers in mind, these riveting 64-page eBooks offer short chapters on high-interest headlines. Each chapter is its own mini-book, which includes a timeline, key terms, and interesting facts. Fascinating black and white photographs keep the pages turning. A bibliography encourages further topical reading. What does it mean to be condemned? Condemned buildings are torn down. Condemned people are executed. Read about the fight to save Grand Central Station. Learn about an ancient redwood tree slated for the ax. Discover how the secrets of DNA freed a wrongly imprisoned man.


Teaching Terror

Teaching Terror

Author: James JF Forest

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 2006-05-11

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 1461643961

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In the world of terrorism, knowledge is a critical asset. Recent studies have revealed that, among international terrorists, there is a global sharing of ideas, tactics, strategies, and lessons learned. Teaching Terror examines this sharing of information in the terrorist world, shaping our understanding of, and response to, the global threat of terrorism. Chapters cover various aspects of individual and organizational learning, some using a general level of analysis and others presenting case studies of individual terrorist groups. These groups teach each other through a variety of means, including training camps and the Internet. Terrorist networks are also learning organizations, drawing on situational awareness, adapting their behavior, and, to give one example, improving not just their use of improvised explosive devices, but also rendering technology such as unmanned aerial vehicles and satellite phones ineffective. This book provides a wealth of insights on the transfer of knowledge in the world of terrorism, and offers policy implications for counterterrorism professionals, scholars, and policymakers.


A Citizen's Guide to Terrorism and Counterterrorism

A Citizen's Guide to Terrorism and Counterterrorism

Author: Christopher C. Harmon

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-17

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1134662718

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This Citizen’s Guide addresses the public policy issues of terrorism and counterterrorism in the United States after Bin Laden’s death. Written for the thinking citizen and student alike, this succinct and up-to-date book takes a "grand strategy" approach toward terrorism and uses examples and issues drawn from present-day perpetrators and actors. Christopher Harmon, a veteran academic of military theory who has also instructed U.S. and foreign military officers, organizes his book into four sections. He first introduces the problem of America’s continued vulnerability to terrorist attack by reviewing the long line of recent attacks and attempts against the U.S., focusing specifically on New York City. Part II examines the varied ways in which the U.S. is already fighting terrorism, highlighting the labors of diverse experts, government offices, intelligence and military personnel, and foreign allies. The book outlines the various aspects of the U.S. strategy, including intelligence, diplomacy, public diplomacy, economic counterterrorism, and law and law-making. Next, Harmon sketches the prospects for further action, steering clear of simple partisanship and instead listing recommendations with pros and cons and also including factual stories of how individual citizens have made a difference in the national effort against terrorism. This concise book will contribute to our understanding of the problems surrounding terrorism and counterterrorism—and the approaches the United States may take to meet them—in the early 21st century