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Teaching with the Census

Teaching with the Census. “Real Life” Numbers for Real Life Learning . Introduction. Welcome Participant and Presenter Introductions. The Presenter. Michael L. Whittier Social Science Teacher, Sutton Public Schools Adjunct Faculty Member for Educational Technology, Worcester State College

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Teaching with the Census

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  1. Teaching with the Census “Real Life” Numbers for Real Life Learning

  2. Introduction • Welcome • Participant and Presenter Introductions

  3. The Presenter • Michael L. Whittier • Social Science Teacher, Sutton Public Schools • Adjunct Faculty Member for Educational Technology, Worcester State College • How this presentation came about.

  4. Print Materials 4 Easy Steps to American Factfinder Fact for Features AFF Quick Guide Population Centers Population Pyramid Guides N.H. County Centroids The Website This PowerPoint Spreadsheets of Relevant Data Redistricting Unit Spreadsheet Population Pyramid Spreadsheet Centers of Population PDFs The Handouts http://www.techkiva.com/teachcensus/index.htm

  5. Getting to Know Census.gov • American Fact Finder • Kid’s Corner • Geography • Population Clocks • Teacher Resources • International Database

  6. Using Census Data to Bring Learning Alive • This portion of the day will share ready to use data on the website that can be used with little manipulation and preparation. • Centers of Population • Population Pyramids • Facts for Features

  7. Other Sources to Use with Census Data • FBI Uniform Crime Reports • Population Reference Bureau • Bureau of Education Statistics • Bureau of Justice Statistics • Department of Labor Statistics

  8. A Model Unit: Redistricting Enumeration, Apportionment & Redistricting: Balancing the Power Essential Questions- How is power distributed in the United States? Is representation based upon population working for us? What are the most important priorities in deciding the balance of power?

  9. Constitutional Representation The Great Compromise The decennial Census and it’s importance. Historical foundations for proportional representation. Gerrymandering Political Interest and Political Sacrifice. Method of Apportionment and Redistricting. Use of Excel Spreadsheet for learning purpose. Use of public data. Interpretation of data Analysis of data Using data to form conclusions. Map Skills Content & Skills

  10. Process • Students will be engaged in classroom discussion of the issues centered around proportional representation. including social, political and legal) PPT • Students will review and the teacher will demonstrate the methodology used to Apportion the seats in the House. • Students will then begin an activity in Redistricting by reviewing the history, principles and requirements for redistricting the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. • They will then use an Excel Spreadsheet to create a new district map for Massachusetts based upon a set of priorities they have chosen. XLS

  11. Other Ideas • Commuting • Crime Rate • GIS and Census Data • Use of InspireData®

  12. Thank You • I hope that you enjoyed this session and that you will find the materials provided you helpful. • Please provide some feedback on the website survey.

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