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The Economic Impact of the Crisis
Students will be able to: Explain the immediate universal impact the virus had on our economy and way of life / Understand that a significant number of American households were distressed financially before the pandemic / Recognize that the recovery from the pandemic has been very disparate creating different experiences along multiple demographic and economic lines (USA: ...
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Economic Sectors and International Development
Using poverty rate as a measure of development, students select countries five at a time to compare how resources are allocated to three economic sectors (agriculture, industrial, service). After making comparisons, students will identify patterns in which sector is emphasized by the wealthiest countries, and will look for patterns in the geographic distribution of countries ...
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To Keep the Strike Going or to End It? That Was the Question
Students will be able to describe the circumstances around the 1998 NBA players strike, to list the incentives that influenced player and owner decisions, to identify the costs and benefits the strike had on various groups. (EconEd 1999-2019)
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What Are the Economic Functions of Government?
Governments provide the legal and social framework for the economy of a nation. Citizens, interests groups, and political leaders disagree on how large the scope of government should be. (National Council on Economic Education, USA 2005-20)
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How Long Is Your Life?
Students will: 1. Given an online life expectancy calculator and a work life expectancy table, students will determine how long they will be in retirement. 2. Describe general patterns of income and major expenditures over one's lifetime. 3. Predict whether the value of a retirement portfolio will increase or decrease based on changes in savings rate and length of savings ...
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Young People's Suit Over Climate Disruption Comes to Court
Young people are suing the U.S. government over climate change, and their case comes before federal court on October 29, 2018. In this lesson, students examine the suit, read the personal testimony of two of the plaintiffs, and consider other strategies that young people are using to affect climate policy. (USA: Teachable Moments 2018)
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Moving Migrants: Examining Intersections of Climate, Migration, and Gender
In this lesson plan, students explore a short documentary that shares the story of climate migrants reckoning with the challenges of displacement (USA: Pulitzer Education 2021).
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Nuclear Energy: What's Your Reaction?
Nuclear energy is subject to intense debates over safety, cost, and long-term effects. Are the potential risks of nuclear power generation outweighed by the benefits in terms of reduced pollution and emissions from greenhouse gases? This 60-minute lesson plan, appropriate for middle school science, social studies, or language arts classrooms, engages students in discussing ...
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Depicting War: Examining the Conflict in Yemen
In this lesson students define different types of wars and how they apply to the Yemeni conflict, identify war’s direct and indirect effects on civilians, analyze the purpose and efficacy of narrative and investigative journalism, and they evaluate how the order of a story affects its meaning (USA: Pulitzer 2020).
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Youth and Education in Afghanistan
Students review the political history of Afghanistan, they use various resources to explore the current state of education in Afghanistan. They also compare educational opportunities and the condition of schools in the United States to those in Afghanistan and they consider the long-term impact of conflict on the development of children (USA: Pulitzercenter ...
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