Ergebnis der Suche (5)
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: LITERATUR) und (Systematikpfad: POLITIK) ) und (Lernressourcentyp: UNTERRICHTSPLANUNG)
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News Media: The CBS Evening Blog
Students consider ways the public interacts with the news media, and participate in a blog simulation using current news stories (NYT Lesson Plan 7-05)
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Speak Up!
Scripts, guidelines, and templates for students to chair, research, think, and speak in debates (Ministère de l’Éducation du Québec 2012).
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Writer's Web
What is a analysis? How to write a paper ... Handbook designed & maintained by University of Richmond (USA 2011)
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USA Erklärt
Dieser Blog von Scot W. Stevenson? will in leicht lesbarer Form Hintergrundwissen über die USA anbieten. Aufhänger ist dabei meist ein aktuelles Ereignis, an dem ein Grundprinzip erklärt werden kann (2011).
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Teaching Strategies
Student-centered teaching strategies that nurture students’ literacy and critical thinking skills within a respectful classroom climate. The strategies suggested here can be used with students of all ages with any academic content (Facing History and Ourselves 2011)
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Should big tech companies be broken up?
This deliberation has students learn about monopolies, competition and the federal government’s ability to enforce antitrust laws (USA: C-SPAN 2022).
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The Case Kevin
Die für den bilingualen Unterricht konzipierte Fallstudie mit dem Thema ‚Jugendkriminalität und seine rechtlichen Folgen‘ basiert auf einer wahren Begebenheit (Universität Halle 2011-20).
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Six Ways to Learn About the Iraq War
The New York Times lesson provides resources to help students understand the war’s causes and effects, along with its legacy and lessons (2023).
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Opportunity Cost
Students learn what opportunity cost means and that there is an opportunity cost to every consumer choice. They can identify the opportunity cost of a consumer choice (EconEd 2018).
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Unilateralism Versus Multilateralism
These two approaches to foreign policy exist on a spectrum and most countries go back and forth depending on the situation (USA: World101, 2023).
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