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Managing conflict in Europe in times of Change: 1648–1945
Students learn how and why conflict was managed in Europe 1648-1945 (Historiana 2023).
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Learn Genetics
Ein Programm aus den USA, das hilft die Implikationen der Gen-Forschung zu erforschen (USA: Genetic Science Learning Center der University of Utah 2010-19).
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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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Economics Network
The Economics Network of the UK's Higher Education Academy provides resources to support university teachers of economics (2009-23).
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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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Model United Nations
Model UN is a popular activity for those interested in learning more about how the UN operates (2022).
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Teaching About the Impeachment Hearings
This New York Times lesson plan helps students make sense of the complicated witness statements making headlines (November 2019).
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Learn about Congress
Interactive learning activities that help to understand how the United States Congress works (Center on Congress at Indiana University 2009-20)
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Teach About Climate Change
... with these 24 New York Times graphs. They suggest strategies for helping students analyze what they see (2019).
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SoloLearn
Deemed the ʺ#1 code learning app on App Store and Google Play,ʺ SoloLearn invites users to more than 2,000 lessons on various aspects of programming, web development, and data science (USA 2021).
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