Home | About Us | Grants & Fellowships | Specialists | Newsroom | Events | Publications | Library | |
For the Classroom Homepage Other Institute Resources Reports Books Web Links Summer |
Teaching Guides
Teaching Guide on International Terrorism: Definitions, Causes and Responses Dealing with terrorism has become the centerpiece of US foreign policy today. Yet, terrorism, its definition, causes and methods of dealing with it, has rarely been dealt with in high school courses. In an effort to assist teachers in helping their students identify and understand terrorism the United States Institute of Peace has developed a three lesson plan entitled Teaching Guide on International Terrorism: Definitions, Causes and Responses. The teaching guide is aimed at grades 11 and 12 with the objective of providing teachers with lesson plans, bibliographic sources, and factual material to assist them in understanding the varying views and definitions of terrorism, some of terrorism's possible origins and different ways in which terrorism may be addressed. This teaching guide contains three lessons Lesson One - Defining Terrorism focuses on student responses to terrorism, and engages students in a discussion on defining terrorism. It can be completed in one to two periods. Lesson Two - Causes of Terrorism examines some possible sources of motivation for terrorism. Central to the exercise is to show students that terrorism can emerge from a variety of motivations. Lesson two can be completed in one class period. Lesson Three - Responses to Terrorism engages students in a creative problem solving exercise to examine a range of possible responses to terrorism. Students are also asked to evaluate the utility and consequences of their stronger ideas. This exercise can be completed in one class period. Supplemental Internet
materials are also available. Download the Teaching Guide The guides are in PDF format. To view or print them you need Adobe Acrobat. The software can be downloaded for free from Adobe's web site. Download PDF: Teaching Guide on International Terrorism: Definitions, Causes and Responses (166K)
Information on helping students deal with the tragedy of September 11 can be found at the National Association of School Psychologists web page.
Web Based Materials on Terrorism Terrorism/Counterterrorism: Web Links, United States Institute of Peace Patterns of Global Terrorism--2002, U.S. Department of State Terrorist Group Profiles, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School America Attacks, New York Times |
Home | Jobs | FAQs | Contact Us | Directions | Privacy Policy | Site Map
United States Institute of Peace -- 1200 17th Street NW -- Washington, DC 20036 |