Studentenactiviteiten voor De New Deal
Hulp, herstel, hervorming: de New Deal-initiatieven
Kort na zijn aantreden promootte president Roosevelt zijn New Deal-programma, dat de nadruk zou leggen op de '3 R's': opluchting, herstel en hervorming. Hoewel de New Deal is gezien als een controversiële reeks wetgeving die door de federale overheid is vastgesteld, bestaat er geen twijfel over dat deze hervormingen levens hebben gered en banen hebben geboden aan mensen in nood gedurende de jaren dertig. De acties die de federale regering heeft ondernomen om de Amerikaanse economie en samenleving in leven te houden, blijven een onderwerp van intensieve studie in de economische, politieke en sociale veldslagen van Amerika.
Tijdens het bestuderen van deze periode van de geschiedenis, zullen studenten worden blootgesteld aan tal van economische, politieke en sociale hervormingen die zijn vastgesteld in het kader van de New Deal. Ze zullen zien hoe de federale regering in de Amerikaanse samenleving stapte om de vele problemen die door de grote depressie werden veroorzaakt, te verlichten. Ze maken kennis met de achtergrondvragen van de New Deal. Studenten onderzoeken en analyseren vervolgens de programma's die onder de New Deal zijn gemaakt.
Studenten krijgen ook de mogelijkheid om een stap terug te doen vanuit het perspectief van alleen de jaren 1930 en kunnen terugkijken op de problemen die zijn ontstaan voorafgaand aan de Wall Street Crash op 29 oktober 1929. Om dit apparaat te verbinden met de geschiedenis van vandaag, kunnen studenten kijk naar de moderne samenleving en analyseer de rol die de federale overheid speelt in ons dagelijks leven. Studenten zullen worden aangemoedigd om niet alleen verbindingen te leggen tussen de New Deal en onze moderne samenleving, maar ook om de rol van onze overheid in ons leven vandaag te analyseren en te beargumenteren.
Discussievragen voor de New Deal
- Wat was de grote depressie?
- Wat was de nieuwe deal?
- Wat waren de doelen van de New Deal?
- Hoe veranderde de New Deal de rol van de overheid?
- Welke invloed hadden New Deal-programma's op mensen in nood?
How To's over The Things They Carried door Tim O'Brien
Engage your class with a New Deal debate activity that builds critical thinking skills
Empower students to analyze both sides of the New Deal by facilitating a classroom debate. Debates encourage deeper understanding and spark thoughtful discussion about the government’s role in society.
Prepare students with background reading on New Deal policies
Select brief articles or summaries about key New Deal programs. This helps students ground their arguments in real historical context before debating.
Assign students to pro and con teams for the New Deal’s effectiveness
Divide your class into two groups: one will support, and one will challenge New Deal policies. Structured roles foster teamwork and ensure all voices are heard.
Guide students to develop strong arguments using facts and examples
Encourage teams to use historical evidence, quotations, and real outcomes from the 1930s. Backing up opinions with facts sharpens students’ reasoning skills.
Moderate the debate and facilitate reflective discussion afterward
Lead the debate, keeping it respectful and on topic. Afterward, invite students to reflect on their perspectives and what they learned.
Veelgestelde vragen over de New Deal-docentenhandleiding
What was the New Deal and why was it important?
The New Deal was a set of programs and reforms launched by President Franklin D. Roosevelt between 1933 and 1938 to help the United States recover from the Great Depression. It was important because it provided relief to those in need, created jobs, and reshaped the relationship between the government and citizens.
How did the New Deal change the role of the federal government in America?
The New Deal greatly expanded the role of the federal government in society and the economy, involving it directly in relief, recovery, and reform efforts. This shift led to increased government responsibility for economic stability and social welfare.
What were the main goals of New Deal programs?
The New Deal focused on three main goals: relief for the unemployed and poor, recovery of the economy, and reform of the financial system to prevent future depressions.
Can you give examples of key New Deal initiatives?
Major New Deal initiatives included the Social Security Act, Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Works Progress Administration (WPA), and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), each targeting relief, jobs, and financial security.
Why do teachers find New Deal lesson plans relevant for students today?
New Deal lesson plans help students connect past economic challenges to current events, understand government intervention, and build critical thinking by comparing historical and modern policies.
- 47-96 1783 • FDR Presidential Library & Museum • Licentie Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
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- FDR's "Fireside Chats" With America • Tony Fischer Photography • Licentie Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
- Franklin and Eleanor (FDR Bio, part 1) • Tony Fischer Photography • Licentie Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
- Irrigation • MarkDoliner • Licentie Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
- Photograph of a Workman on the Framework of the Empire State Building, 1936 • The U.S. National Archives • Licentie No known copyright restrictions (http://flickr.com/commons/usage/)
- Row of men at the New York City docks out of work during the depression, 1934 • The U.S. National Archives • Licentie No known copyright restrictions (http://flickr.com/commons/usage/)
- Textiles. Pacific Mills. Piecing-up on slubber frame (Front view), April 1937 • The U.S. National Archives • Licentie No known copyright restrictions (http://flickr.com/commons/usage/)
- WPA • beckstei • Licentie Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
- WPA workers building stairway at Golden Gardens, 1936 • Seattle Municipal Archives • Licentie Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/)
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