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  • Peace Education 4: War, Peace, Violence, Conflict

    Basic course 4 takes a look at teaching in practice. Drawing on concrete examples, it presents approaches on how to deal with conflict in a constructive way as a core part of teaching peace ((Institute for Peace Education Tuebingen e.V. 2012)

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  • Extra! Extra! Read All About It!

    In this NY Times lesson, students will play a ʺnews literacyʺ game to examine the design, layout and content of a typical New York Times front page (2008-2019).

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  • Economics of Disasters

    This set of lessons looks at a variety of natural disasters - from the Black Death of the Middle Ages to Hurricane Katrina in our too-recent memory, to fears of avian flu pandemics that haunt the future - through the lens of economic analysis (Foundation for Teaching Economics, USA 2009-20).

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  • The Battle Over Land in the Brazilian Amazon

    Students will be able to evaluate reporting on the battle for land in the Brazilian Amazon in order to craft arguments that use evidence to describe how they think land in the Amazon should be used (USA: Pulitzer Center 2018).

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  • How Important Is Freedom of the Press?

    Are there any topics or opinions that should be censored in the press? Or should journalists have absolute freedom of speech? (New York Times 2018)

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  • 5 Lesson Plans to Celebrate World Press Freedom Day

    These lesson plans introduce journalists who risk their personal safety to tell the stories that need to be told (Pulitzer 2019).

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  • Rethinking Globalization

    In this New York Times Lesson students consider: Who are the winners and losers in this story of economic change? What policy proposals would best support workers hurt by globalization? (2016)

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  • Questioning our Throwaway Culture

    What is ʺthrowaway cultureʺ — and how do we participate in it? Students explore 'planned obsolescence' and a countering movement for the 'right-to-repair.' (USA: Teachable Moments 2022)

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  • Are We Making Progress as a Planet?

    In this lesson, students will look at promises of the past to gauge what progress has been made. Then, they will make predictions for the future (UDSA: NYT 2021).

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  • Who makes your iPhone?

    This lesson consists of two student readings. The first reading takes a closer look at the labor conditions in factories in China making Apple products. The second reading explores the debate about sweatshops more broadly (Teachable Moment, USA 2012).

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