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Images of the New World
In this lesson, students will analyze the visual and literary visions of the New World in England, and the impact they had on the development of the patterns of colonization that dominated the early 17th century (USA: EdSitement 2018).
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Oldest Political Parties in The World
Die Liste zeigt, dass die Geschichte der Parteien bis ins 17. Jahrhundert zurückgeht (2018).
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Elizabeth Barret Browning: The Face
Gedicht aus der Reihe 'Sonnets from the Portuguese'.
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World Wildlife Fund: Teaching Resources
Lesson Library of toolkits and resources that bring conservation ideology and the natural world to every learning space (USA 2020).
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Argument, Persuasion, or Propaganda?
Students analyze World War II posters, chosen from online collections, to explore how argument, persuasion and propaganda differ (USA: ReadWriteThink 2018).
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Do You Think Teenagers Can Make a Difference in the World?
Artikel mit Pre- und Post-Reading Activity.
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The World Trade Organization Explained With Maps
The maps in this 5 minutes video help to understand the characteristics of the WTO (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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Migrants Are on the Rise Around the World
This graph shows migration for 6 continents in 2017 — in-migration, out-migration, and within migration (NYT 2018).
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Evaluating Sources in a ‘Post-Truth’ World
Practical activities and questions to help students navigate a media landscape in which it is increasingly difficult to tell what’s real and what’s not (New York Times 2017-20).
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