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Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site
Curriculum Materials
Fair is Fair teacher's guide cover

Grades K-3
Fair is Fair

The Fair is Fair DVD and teacher's guide (PDF, 1.87MB) is produced in cooperation by the National Park Service and the Brown Foundation to provide teachers of students in grades K-3 resources for teaching concepts of justice, democracy and social awareness. The DVD provides information about the National Park Service and specifically about Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas as well as introduces learners to the concepts of fairness in public education. The teacher's guide provides lesson plans, additional resources and suggested learning activities to complement the information introduced in the video.

Rather than try to explain abstract concepts of historical events surrounding the Brown v. Board of Education U.S. Supreme Court case, the Fair is Fair packet is intended to present skills and processes in alignment with the Kansas state benchmarks for Social Studies through music, games, physical activities and discussion. Appropriate skill levels and benchmarks will be detailed for each grade level.

To request a copy of the Fair is Fair DVD and teacher's guide, please send an email to the Education Department by clicking here.

 

Grades 5-12
"Teaching with Historic Places"

The National Park Service has developed "Teaching with Historic Places" lesson plans to be used with the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site for grades 5-12.  These lesson plans can be found at the following website:   

http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/121brown/index.htm

 
Web Quest title picture with image of man looking through a magnifying lens

Grades 7-8
EDUCATION AND JUSTICE: A Struggle for Equality in the Public Schools

The National Park Service and the Advanced Learning Technologies project at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning have developed a Web Quest titled EDUCATION AND JUSTICE: A Struggle for Equality in the Public Schools. This Web Quest project is an on-site, inquiry-based activity for 7th and 8th graders. School groups of 24-30 students will breakup into teams of three to complete a designated task from a CD-ROM provided by the National Park Service. By using information found on the Internet, the park resource center and in the museum galleries, the student teams will produce a PowerPoint presentation to report their findings to the whole class. The entire activity and museum tour will take approximately 3-4 hours to complete.

To request a copy of the Web Quest CD-ROM, please send an email to the Education Department by clicking here.

 
Brown curriculum kit

Grades 8-12
Brown

This curriculum kit has recently been revised and is now available for distribution.

The Brown Foundation and the National Park Service worked closely to produce this curriculum to provide teachers the resources needed to teach concepts of fairness and social democracy.The Brown curriculum kit includes a Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site handbook; a DVD with two short videos titled Reading, Writing and Resistance and Dialog; and a CD-ROM entitled Brown v. Board of Education: Struggle for Equality with a teacher’s guide. The CD-ROM uses narration, historical photos, and poses thought-provoking questions. It is intended to aid in understanding the Brown decision in both a historical and contemporary context.

To request a copy of the Brown curriculum kit, please send an email to the Education Department by clicking here.

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Did You Know?
The national strategy to use the courts to challenge segregation in public education began with the NAACP under the leadership of attorney Charles Hamilton Houston in the 1930’s.--Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site
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Last Updated: February 12, 2009 at 16:14 EST