A student worksheet for analyzing the political spectrum, defining key terms, and classifying hypothetical country case studies based on their democratic or authoritarian features.
A teacher resource containing a grading rubric, a sample proficient response, and instructional tips. Condensed into a single-page format for teacher convenience.
A three-page worksheet focused on practicing structured paragraph writing using the PEEL method. It includes two distinct writing prompts, a self-check rubric, and a large drafting/brainstorming chamber. Layout improved for clear task separation.
A chronological reference sheet outlining the key events and acts leading to the Revolutionary War, designed to help students include specific evidence in their paragraph writing. Condensend to a single page for easy reference.
A presentation introducing the major economic and political causes of the American Revolution, including the debt from the French and Indian War, various taxation acts, and the escalating tensions leading to the Intolerable Acts. Includes a structured paragraph writing strategy (PEEL).
A capstone framework for practitioners to apply social empathy to policy analysis and summarize their learning from the series.
Final presentation slides for the series, focusing on social empathy as a tool for policy analysis and macro-level social work advocacy.
Lesson plan for the final module on social empathy and policy change, applying neurobiological insights to macro-level advocacy and systemic design.
A practical checklist for community organizers to foster interbrain synchrony and group cohesion through sensory alignment and narrative coupling.
Presentation slides explaining interbrain synchrony, the neural mechanics of collective action, and the role of ritual in movement building.