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You Decide: Was the 5th Amendment Right to Remain Silent Violated?

Students will learn about the 5th Amendment and apply it to an actual case. This includes pleading the fifth/Miranda Rights.
Social Studies Center
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(661)
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What's included

1 live meeting
1 in-class hours

Class Experience

Students will get the opportunity to act as Justices of the Supreme Court to determine a case based on the Fifth Amendment right to be free from self incrimination (Pleading the Fifth).  The "right to remain silent" evolved out of the Fifth Amendment self incrimination clause.  Students will learn about freedom from self incrimination and where the "right to remain silent' came from.  Then students will be given a scenario based on a real case to determine if the Fifth Amendment was violated or not.  The students will discuss the parameters already set by the court surrounding self incrimination, and apply it to the scenario.  The  majority of the "Justices" will determine if there was a violation or not.  The activity will end with students finding out what the court ruled and why in order to evaluate their own thought process.  

Students simply need to bring an interest in the subject and a critical thinking mind.  The only real background knowledge needed would be a basic understanding of the Bill of Rights in terms of what they generally do.

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Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined October, 2016
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Social Studies Center started out with Laura Forde teaching as an individual on Outschool in 2016.  She is a licensed Social Studies teacher with a BS in Social Studies Education and a MS in Educational Leadership who has taught since 2003 in both North Dakota, West Virginia and online.  As Outschool grew, demand for her engaging, effective classes grew as well.  Now an organization of qualified teachers continue to teach the content in a similar format and engagement.  

We believe that students need to be engaged and involved in their learning.  In our classes, we try to give the kids new information, have them practice it, and then apply it.  We also believe it is important that what is learned in class is relevant to their own lives.  Having student-centered learning and a tie to their lives helps students retain what they have learned.  Our subject specialties are history, government, geography, criminal law, sociology, and other social studies classes.  

We love the content we teach and believe that you are never too old to learn more.  We continue to challenge ourselves through professional development, books/articles, and research to always be improving and to ensure your child is given the best learning experience we can possibly deliver.

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$13

per class
Meets once
60 min

Completed by 63 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-18
4-12 learners per class

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