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  • Agree to disagree

    The activities aim to introduce participants to the meaning of ‘controversy’; to provide techniques for dealing with controversy; and to build the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to use these techniques effectively. One example is dealing with asylum seekers (UK: Active Citizens Fe 2019).

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  • Open Learning Initiative: Anatomy & Physiology

    This site from Carnegie Mellon University’s Open Learning Initiative opens up new ways of looking at anatomy and physiology for lay people. This particular course focuses on several themes including the structure and function of the body, the levels of organization within the body, and homeostasis. There are fifteen units within this course and visitors can create a free ...

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  • Ways to Talk to Students About Sensitive Issues in the News

    Teachers often avoid “hot-button” topics because the issues are so complex, or because they don’t feel prepared to handle the strong feelings and opinions discussion might stir, the TeachableMoment.org project offers 10 suggestions for how to take some of these issues on in constructive, thoughtful and sensitive ways (New York Times Learning Network ...

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  • Learning about Rain Forests around the World

    In this lesson, students learn about rain forests around the world, using the Barro Colorado biological reserve in the Panama Canal as a starting point. They then take part in a mock international summit, in which they present information on the challenges facing these rain forests and the initiatives in place to preserve and protect them. (New York Times Lesson Plan ...

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  • Governmental Checks and Balances and the Trump Administration

    In this lesson, students use current events to analyze how the constitutional system of checks and balances works, and they investigate executive orders to see how these particular presidential actions fit within that system (NY Times Learning 2017).

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  • Economics, Water Use, and the Environment

    These lessons use economic reasoning to suggest a new way to think about our use of the resource water. In brief, the lessons assert: (1) that in economic terms, water is not fundamentally different from any other resource, good, or service; and (2) that many of the answers to our concerns about water conservation and water quality can be found in markets, the same institution ...

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  • Nuclear Energy: What's Your Reaction?

    Nuclear energy is subject to intense debates over safety, cost, and long-term effects. Are the potential risks of nuclear power generation outweighed by the benefits in terms of reduced pollution and emissions from greenhouse gases? This 60-minute lesson plan, appropriate for middle school science, social studies, or language arts classrooms, engages students in discussing ...

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  • Demography Is Destiny?

    This New York Times lesson uses The Times to investigate important global demographic trends today, and to consider what these trends might and might not mean for the future (2016).

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  • On Empathy and ‘Moral Imagination’

    The New York Times Lesson Plan tackles these questions: Can empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of another, help make us better people? Can it help make the world a better place? (2017)

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  • Argumente gegen die Leugner des Holocaust

    Immer wieder verbreiten Rechtsextremisten und Neonazis in Zeitschriften und im Internet die These von der Auschwitz-Lüge. Wie ihre Argumente aufgebaut sind und was Jugendliche ihnen entgegnen können, vermittelt diese Anregung für den multimedialen Geschichtsunterricht.

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