The Supreme Court in American Political History

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 06.02.07

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Overview
  2. Rationale
  3. Objectives/Strategies
  4. Anticipatory Set
  5. Introductory Material
  6. Narrative
  7. Classroom Activities
  8. Annotated Bibliography/Resources
  9. Appendix A
  10. Appendix B
  11. Appendix C
  12. Appendix D
  13. Notes

Our Right to Read, to Learn, and to Think: Ray Bradbury's Prediction

Elouise E. White-Beck

Published September 2006

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Notes

  1. School: The Story of American Education, online @ http://www.pbs.org/kcet/publicschool/ reference is on the Home Page of the site
  2. Kluger, Richard, Simple Justice, Vintage Books, 1977, 1
  3. White-Beck, Elouise, personal recollection. I have tried to locate the origin of this theory but to no avail. My memory tells me it was derived from the Faulkner scholar, Olga Vickery and that it was taught to me in a graduate seminar by Dr. Ronald Schumacher at Clarion University (then Clarion State College) of Pennsylvania.
  4. Truffaut, Francois, Fahrenheit 451, 1968, DVD version with extras on Universal Home Video, 2003. The story is from the Bradbury interview which also includes an explanation of the title and a story about writing the original short story for Hugh Hefner to publish in the very first edition of his new magazine.
  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dover Beach, the commentary is on this page.

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