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Nelson Mandela - Encyclopedia Britannica
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Nelson Mandela on Kids Britannica offers three reading levels -- Kids, Students, and Scholars -- making it easy to differentiate instruction for a variety of learners. The Kids version...more
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Nelson Mandela on Kids Britannica offers three reading levels -- Kids, Students, and Scholars -- making it easy to differentiate instruction for a variety of learners. The Kids version (grades K-5) introduces Mandela's early life, political activism, imprisonment, presidency, and later years using age-appropriate language. The Student version (grades 6-8) provides more detailed information about his leadership in the African National Congress (ANC), his imprisonment, receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, and his presidency of South Africa. The Scholar version (grades 9 and up) explores Mandela's life in greater depth, including his anti-apartheid activism, underground activities, the Rivonia Trial, incarceration, presidency, retirement, and notable quotations. This resource is an excellent tool for teaching biography, world history, human rights, and leadership while supporting readers at different levels.
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