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Civics & American History With Mr. Lafayette
René M. Lafayette
4 episodes
4 days ago
Civics, the study of the rights and responsibilities of citizens on the national, state and local levels of governments. Also included is a unit on media literacy. The period of American History that is focused on is known as American History II, it covers from the end of World War I to the present day.
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Civics, the study of the rights and responsibilities of citizens on the national, state and local levels of governments. Also included is a unit on media literacy. The period of American History that is focused on is known as American History II, it covers from the end of World War I to the present day.
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Civics & American History With Mr. Lafayette
Civics & American History With Mr. Lafayette (Trailer)
4 years ago
47 seconds

Civics & American History With Mr. Lafayette
Why Do We Study History?
Speaking in general terms, Mr. Lafayette gives his perspective on this question. Before moving into the curriculum, he suggests that students look at general themes like this one to refocus on questions that develop along the way.
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4 years ago
5 minutes 12 seconds

Civics & American History With Mr. Lafayette
Why Do We Study History?

In this episode, Mr. Lafayette addresses a basic question that students ask at the start of every year.  History is a story of past events, be they international, national, state, local or even personal.  Everyone, every family has their own histories.  History often evolves, the interpretation history often evolves.  Listen to this brief podcast and consider your own opinion on this question: why do we study history?

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4 years ago
5 minutes 12 seconds

Civics & American History With Mr. Lafayette
New England Town Meeting Explained

Since 1622, the town meeting has been a uniquely New England contribution to American government.  In today's episode Mr. Lafayette explains the concept of town meeting, who are the participants, and terminology unique to town meeting.  Rene M.Lafayette is an Eighth Grade Civics teacher and also an elected official in his hometown of rural Hubbardston, MA, where he serves a Moderator or presiding officer of the town meeting, the legislative branch of town government.

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4 years ago
5 minutes 26 seconds

Civics & American History With Mr. Lafayette
Civics, the study of the rights and responsibilities of citizens on the national, state and local levels of governments. Also included is a unit on media literacy. The period of American History that is focused on is known as American History II, it covers from the end of World War I to the present day.