History
- The student learned about the history of the Women's March in 1913 and the Suffragette movement, understanding the struggles and challenges faced by women in gaining the right to vote.
- They gained insight into the role of important historical figures such as Alice Paul and Lucy Burns, and how they played a significant part in the women's rights movement.
- Understanding the impact and significance of the different strategies and tactics used by the suffragettes to advocate for women's rights, including peaceful protests and civil disobedience.
- Developing basic knowledge of the historical context of the early 20th century, and how social and political movements can bring about change.
Science
- Gained an understanding of the science behind organizing and conducting peaceful demonstrations, including logistics, planning, and coordination of large groups of people.
- Recognized the importance of solidarity and community engagement in the context of social movements and activism, linking it to social science concepts.
- Identified the impact of the suffragette movement on future changes in government policies, legislation, and human rights law, connecting to the social and political sciences.
After watching the documentary, the student can further develop their understanding of history and science by engaging in discussions about social and political movements, exploring the effects of activism and advocacy, and researching other significant events related to women's rights and equality. They can also explore the role of women in science and history through biographies and additional documentaries related to the suffragette movement and the fight for women's rights.
Related Educational Toys And Games
- Suffragetto Board Game: A historical board game that teaches about the suffragette movement and the fight for women's rights through interactive play.
- Alice Paul and the Fight for Women's Rights (Book): A children's book that provides an in-depth look at the life of Alice Paul and her contribution to the women's suffrage movement.