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Effectiveness of Nonviolent Civic Action Simulation on Colombia ActivityEffectiveness of Nonviolent Civic Action Simulation on Colombia Activity
Publisher
US Institute of Peace
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9th - Higher Ed
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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Activities & Projects
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Duration
3 days
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Collaborative Learning
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Year
2010
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Effectiveness of Nonviolent Civic Action Simulation on Colombia

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With new leadership comes new hope! After years of violence, the people of Colombia elect a new president ... could this mean an end to conflict? Civics scholars take part in a large group role-playing exercise designed to illustrate the effectiveness of nonviolent protest. The resource builds cultural knowledge as well as a deeper understanding of conflict resolution.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

non-violence, non-violent protest, civics, governments, wars, refugees, violence, conflict, conflict resolution, conflicts, role playing, life skills, character building, preparing for discussions, discussion skills, group discussions

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Show a video of a nonviolent protest from 2009 to give the class an emotional connection to the Colombian people and to the lesson
  • Pass out everyone's role well in advance of the lesson to give them plenty of time to prepare

Classroom Considerations

  • Assign the research and role preparation as homework to streamline the lesson and allow more in-class time for the simulation

Pros

  • Detailed background information helps participants prepare for their roles
  • The planning resources are helpful and well-organized

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RH.11-12.7 RH.11-12.9

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