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Apartheid Museum - Apartheid Museum
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The Apartheid Museum Resources page offers a collection of educational materials designed to help students understand apartheid, human rights, social justice, and South African history....more
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The Apartheid Museum Resources page offers a collection of educational materials designed to help students understand apartheid, human rights, social justice, and South African history. Teachers can access articles, historical background information, videos, downloadable resources, and primary source materials that explore the causes, impact, and legacy of apartheid. The resources encourage critical thinking and discussion about equality, discrimination, citizenship, and the role of individuals in creating social change. This site is a valuable tool for supporting instruction in history, social studies, civics, and global studies through authentic and engaging content.
tag(s): africa (162), civil rights (220), comics and cartoons (61), Nelson Mandela (29), primary sources (133), south africa (31)
In the Classroom
Create stations featuring different topics from the museum resources, such as segregation laws, education, protests, daily life, and Nelson Mandela. Students can rotate through the stations, taking notes and identifying the effects of apartheid on people's lives. Students can use Wayground (formerly Quizizz), reviewed here to create a review quiz. Students can use Adobe Express for Education, reviewed here to create a presentation showing their understanding of the material.
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