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Group 1 • Equal access to education
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Group 2 • Freedom of speech in schools
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Group 3 • Affirmative action overtuned
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Group 1
Equal access to education
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Michelle Obama tours the Brown v. Board of Education
National Historic Site in Kansas, 2014.
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The truth is that Brown v. Board of Education isn't just about our history, it's about our future.
― Michelle Obama, 2014
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Culture note
Affirmative action is the practice of favoring individuals belonging to groups considered to be disadvantaged or subjected to discrimination.
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Questions
You are in charge of one document.
1
Pick out information about the Supreme Court ruling(s) presented in your document (case name, date, topic).
2
Describe the situation before the Supreme Court ruling(s). What was the issue at stake?
3
Identify the following impact of this ruling(s).
Let's talk this out!
4
Present your ruling(s) to the other groups. What values are defended or challenged in each situation?
5
What do you think the numbers such as 9-0 or 7-2 correspond to?
6
To what extent have Supreme Court rulings had a positive impact on education in the U.S.?
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Exit ticket
Speak for one minute without notes about the rulings
mentioned on the two pages.
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Over to you!
Historical recap
You run a social media account called America Unpacked, where you explain key moments in U.S. history. In your next
video, you focus on one of the Supreme Court cases you've studied to show how it impacted education in America.
Explain what the case was about, what the Court decided, how it changed schools, and why it still matters today.