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What is justice? Pursuit of justice: the trial of John Demjanjuk
Lesson 2 materials – images of justice sheets
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What is justice? Preparation:
Slide 3 is intended to be used as a sheet for students to write on. Print this one per student. Slide 4 is intended to be used as a sheet for students to write on. Print this one per pair of students.
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What does this statue suggest about the society which created it?
What can I infer? What can I see? Themis the Greek Goddess of divine Law outside the Law Courts in Hong Kong The idea for this diagram is adapted from a schematic in the article ‘Evidential understanding, period knowledge and the development of literacy: a practical approach to “layers of inference” for Key Stage 3’ by Claire Riley in Teaching History November 1999.
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Justice is... Revenge is ...
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What is justice? Lesson plan and materials created by Darius Jackson and Emma O’Brien © Darius Jackson and Emma O’Brien, 2015, All Rights Reserved. Additional editing by Andy Pearce Themis the Greek Goddess of divine Law outside the Law Courts in Hong Kong: The idea for this diagram is adapted from a schematic in the article ‘Evidential understanding, period knowledge and the development of literacy: a practical approach to “layers of inference” for Key Stage 3’ by Claire Riley in Teaching History November 1999. Credits: Thanks go to Dame Helen Hyde for sharing her trial notes, unpublished memoir and personal reflections. All family photographs and documents are the property of Dame Helen Hyde The Pursuit of justice material is shared for educational purposes with the permission of Judith Aschkenasy and Dame Helen Hyde. Images: Themis Free Art License Dike copyright free
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