Resource ID:
13706
Grade Range:
9, 10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn about the Bill of Rights, elements of a crime, classification of crimes, and procedures for enacting laws. Students will discuss breaking the law and the elements of arrest, research types of crimes and present to the…
Resource ID:
13312
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson plan, students will apply written communication skills that are necessary in LPSCS careers in order to complete job tasks in a professional and effective manner.
Resource ID:
13768
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will diagram the crime triangle, discuss deter, detect, delay, and deny, and evaluate the security of a home or business.
Resource ID:
13316
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will complete a training station orientation project for a career in Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security. Students will outline details about the station, map out a plan and present to the class.
Resource ID:
11386
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students explain the growth of law, the difference between common law and positive law, and identify the origin of the US legal system. Students will also have the opportunity to learn from the mural project.
Resource ID:
13600
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn about forensic anthropology, excavation, forensic odontology, decomposition, and forensic entomology. Students will conduct a human anthropology lab, forensic odontology lab, and forensic entomology lab.
Resource ID:
13637
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
This lesson provides opportunities for students to investigate victims' rights through discussion and projects.Students in law enforcement will encounter victims of crime and need to be able to relay the rights afforded them under state and federal…
Resource ID:
14356
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will explain the relationship between supply and demand in a private enterprise system.
Resource ID:
20052
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will analyze relationships between the economic system and consumer actions.
Resource ID:
11291
Grade Range:
11, 12
Effective leadership is an essential key to any business success. A leader can be a CEO of an organization or a first-year employee who leads his/her team to success behind the scenes. Great leaders lead through inspiration, persuasion and personal…
Resource ID:
10718
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn to identify with successful leadership traits and will determine the characteristics necessary to be successful leaders.
Resource ID:
10744
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will identify and develop leadership skills to prepare them for a career in Graphic Arts Design and Illustration.
Resource ID:
20050
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
In this lesson, students will differentiate types of effective leadership and management styles and select which management style is effective for the lodging industry.
Resource ID:
14330
Grade Range:
9, 10, 11
In this lesson, students will explore information needed in regards to business competitors that allow them to gain marketing intelligence.
Resource ID:
6812
Grade Range:
10, 11, 12
This lesson, primarily focuses on leadership, communication, employer-employee relations, and problem solving related to agribusiness.
Resource ID:
20049
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will develop technical vocabulary for lodging, food and beverage service, recreation, and travel.
Resource ID:
11394
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will learn about contracts in business and the role of legal capacity within organizations.
Resource ID:
11555
Grade Range:
9, 10, 11
In this lesson, the students will learn about the legal responsibility of monetary exchange, recognize the importance of fulfilling monetary exchange terms, and develop ethical practices in money exchange.
Resource ID:
13567
Grade Range:
11, 12
In this lesson, students will understand the importance of crime scene evidence and the different divisions who handle evidence from collection to courtroom.
Resource ID:
15619
Grade Range:
12
In this lesson, students will learn why architects need to follow codes related to local, state, and federal regulations. Students will understand the ethics and laws associated with architectural design careers.