Judicial Fairness – Playground Bullies

Grade
K-6
6-9
Lesson Duration

Authors:  Rich Rosiviach, Jude Hogeboam, and members of the Minnesota State Bar Association Civic Education Committee

Through a role-playing activity, students learn about judicial fairness and bias.  A scenario involving a playground bully is the starting point.  Students will portray a group of adults with opinions as to the punishment of the bully.  The adults have different viewpoints that may impact their ability to make fair judgments in the case.

Objectives

  • Students will discuss the idea of “fairness” and “fair” decision-making, and
  • how the things judges say or their behavior in the past might affect both the judge’s ability to be fair
  • and a person’s perception of the judge’s fairness

 

Source

http://www.mnciviced.org/vertical/Sites/%7B3F0B4D55-996C-4AB9-841A-ACA00304CEE0%7D/uploads/%7BBD5D7D2C-B697-4C40-98F7-B99E2E650586%7D.PDF

Source

The Minnesota State Bar Association Civic Education Matters Lesson Bank contains age appropriate lessons plans created or modified by the Civic Education Committee.