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  • History of the Juvenile Justice System in the U.S.

    America incarcerates more juveniles than any country in the world. The 4-minutes video examines the evolution of the juvenile justice system (USA: The Root 2020).

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  • Die Industrielle Revolution. Großbritannien 1750 -1850

    Die zweisprachige DVD veranschaulicht die technischen und sozialen Folgen der Industrialisierung in Großbritannien und eignet sich gut für den Einsatz im Unterricht ab Klasse 8 (Rezension bei lehrer-online 2005/2009)

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  • 1001 Inventions and The Library of Secrets

    Three school children visit a dusty library to research the story of 'The Dark Ages'. What they find changes their world view dramatically as ingenious inventors and pioneers of science and culture are vividly brought to life (YouTube 2015).

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  • What caused the French Revolution?

    What rights do people have, and where do they come from? Who gets to make decisions for others, and on what authority? And how can we organize society to meet people’s needs? (TED-Ed lesson 2021)

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  • What Caused the Age of Imperialism?

    The Age of Imperialism lasted from roughly 1880 to 1914, at least for our purposes. European countries turned their attention outward and colonized almost all of Africa and a great deal of Asia (USA 2021).

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  • Dear Young People, Don't Vote

    Acronym, an organisation “committed to electing progressive candidates” hammered home the message that by not voting, young voters would allow older, often more conservative voters to make choices in their place with a viral video “Knock the Vote” (USA 2018).

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  • Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained

    The TED-Ed lesson that comes with this video helps the students to answer the questions: Would you change the system? Why or why not? (5 minutes / 2020)

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  • NPR: Skunk Bear

    Series of videos from Adam Cole, a NPR science reporter, and Ryan Kellman, the show's visual journalist and producer. Videos typically run between three and ten minutes in length. During this time, Cole shares answers to common scientific questions, sometimes in the form of song (USA 2018).

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  • Gross Science

    The Gross Science YouTube series provides a variety of short videos and DIY experiments ideally suited for classrooms. Answering questions such as why vultures do not get sick from eating rotting meat, this series provides a wealth of science-rich information through humorous anecdotes and stories (USA: Nova 2021). 

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  • A day in the life of an ancient Athenian

    It’s 427 BCE and the worst internal conflict ever to occur in the ancient Greek world is in its fourth year. Athens is facing a big decision: what to do with the people of Mytilene, a city on the island of Lesbos where a revolt against Athenian rule has just been put down. How did these kinds of decisions get made? (TED-Ed lesson 2021)

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