12 angry men, one inspired classroom

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In the first half of high school, most students will be 18 years old. This is a cultural stone (sometimes the parent's stone), but that is also a political milestone. Students can now vote and write sentences. This crucial and powerful civil duty is often cried out when delivering the horrible envelope "Julie Duty" to your mailbox, but that should not be so. Julie Duty is one of the most important civic responsibilities we play in this country and nurturing appreciation for this service will be helpful for the student's life.

Because they are as useful as lectures on legitimate processes, they are dry and sometimes dull. There are several wonderful movies displaying lawsuits, but in particular, 12 angry men You can change the classroom in the most powerful way. 12 angry men Following the jury discussing the criminal case. (The important thing before the review is that all the juries are men - women are happening in times when they are not always allowed to serve the bridge.

Initially 11 of the jury searched for a defensive villain, and one jury is not that sure. Because the story leaves from it, they give students the experience of the meaning of a legitimate process in the form of stories and they always remember.

After showing the movie (both versions are wonderful, the 1957 version is better), open the classroom floor and discuss. Since it is realistic, there is a wonderful lesson from this movie, this really happens.

Please tell these stories to help the students understand the importance of the sentences. First of all, this movie is completely realistic. Although it is rare, a jury who disputes one person may change the jury's heart and get convicted or acquitted. The mother of the author of this Ezine article made it a jury when a prosecutor in Florida Tallahassee did not present a precedent. Secondly, the jury is essential for freedom. In protests against the Vietnam War from the 1960s to the 1970s, the Nixon administration showed and tried many anti-war protestors on conspiracy charges. People who challenged the jury were frequently innocent.

If students are interested in this movie and its subjects, consider incorporating some amazing movies into your curriculum. 12 angry men It is one of the Three Kingdoms who help students understand legitimate processes. The other two Cow bow incident And Gideon's trumpet .

In 2010, a community college citizen teacher wrote to us after use 12 angry men In his classroom. His classes were particularly drowsy. For several weeks, he could not show students interest in that subject or react in class. After that, he was the version of 1957 12 angry men The class has been completely changed. The students enthusiastically participated in the discussion of the problem of the movie and continued to respond when the class shifted to other problems. The movie completely changed the dynamics of the class. The power of this movie, and the power of a general movie, is captured by this story. Let's try and see what happens.





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