News Reporter - Investigating Current Events As a news reporter, you want to inform people of important current events. Because so many things happen all around us each day, you have to decide what's news worthy. Then you must present it in a way that is unbiased and fair to all people concerned. Specifically, you want to understand the ideas and important concepts that people are arguing over related to school desegregation. This is important because the concepts that people argue about are pretty complex with many different sides and opinions to consider. Because you will understand the details that make up a concept or idea, you will be in a good position to know when others don't really understand what they are talking about. You will be able to help them fill in the gaps of their knowledge. Think of this as you helping them understand the definition of a new word, law in science, or rule in math. If you can present the history of current opinions and cases of school desegregation, then you can help your group understand the key issues people are in disagreement over. A wise man once said that "defining the terms" is the first step to wisdom. So crack the books, click the Net, and switch on your brain.
Internet ResourcesUse the Internet information linked below and these questions to analyze the current events related to desegregation:
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