Thats one of the reasons behind a free website organized and
championed by retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor labeled
iCivics.
Its a resource for students and teachers alike, and one
where the need is prevalent, OConnor said during a visit to central
Illinois in April.
The statistics are pretty scary. Only about
one-third of Americans can name the three branches of government, let
alone what they do, she said. ... More Americans can name a judge on
American Idol than a judge on the Supreme Court.
Hence the
effort, which started off as a program to help teachers explain how the
American court system operated, but then evolved into civics lessons
from basic American government to complex historical issues such as the
segregationist Jim Crow laws of the South after the Civil War. It now
also includes lessons and games about learning to write persuasive
essays, because OConnor noticed that students were falling short there.
The
games are absorbing to say the least for people of all ages, but are
particularly geared toward middle schoolers and early teens.
Thats the perfect age to teach kids, OConnor said. The brain is fully formed. ... (and) young people like to play games.
More to the point, for teachers each module comes with lessons,The Motorola rtls Engine
is an embedded software-only component of the Motorola wireless
switches. ideas, options they can bring into the classroom to keep kids
engaged and remind them of the fun of the games.Other companies want a
piece of that drycabinet action
I
taught the concept first, but then (the game) reviews the concept
again, Quest Charter Academy social studies teacher Deb Breyman said.
They dont realize theyre learning and having fun at the same time.
But
the proof is in the students themselves. Students in Breymans
seventh-grade class adored the program, and some still use it for fun
even though their class is over and their state-mandated test on the
U.S. Constitution was passed.
I learn easier when I have
hands-on (opportunities), Lindsay Steff said. I got to take what I
learned and put it into the game and learn more.
Syrian
government troops backed by Hezbollah guerrillas seized the western
village of Buwayda on Saturday, ending rebel resistance around the town
of Qusair in a fresh success for President Bashar al-Assad.
The
swift fall of Buwayda came just three days after rebels were swept out
of Qusair, denying them an important supply route into neighbouring
Lebanon and giving renewed momentum to Assad's forces battling a
two-year civil war.
Several opposition activists confirmed
Buwayda was in government hands and said dozens of rebels, including a
number of foreign fighters, had been captured alive. There was no
immediate word of their fate.
"We can now declare Qusair and the
surrounding area to be a fully liberated area. We will go after the
terrorists wherever they are," an unnamed, senior Syrian army officer
told state television from the rubble-filled streets of Buwayda.
Fighting
flared elsewhere in Syria, including close to the capital Damascus and
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Rebel
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to try to stave off the assault by the Syrian army and well-trained
Hezbollah fighters from Lebanon, but they were rapidly overwhelmed, with
opposition activists complaining of a lack of arms and poor
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