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  • Edward Hicks' The Peaceable Kingdom

    Jens-Peter Green: Spuren der Hoffnung – Edward Hicks' The Peaceable Kingdom im fächerübergreifenden Religionsunterricht. Theo-Web. Zeitschrift für Religionspädagogik 15 (2016), H.1, 244–256.

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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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  • Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the HMS Beagle

    This story map combines geography and history to create an interactive spatial timeline of Darwin's journey that incorporates the famed naturalist's own words and period imagery (USA: Esri 2019)

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  • Resisting Scientific Misinformation

    This classroom-tested curriculum consists of four standards-aligned, 45-minute lessons that aim to teach students how to evaluate advertising claims and misleading arguments, how to ask the right questions about dubious claims, and how researchers and scientific organizations use the scientific process to develop well-supported claims and synthesize scientific information (USA ...

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  • Stated Clearly

    This YouTube channel uses narrative and animations to demonstrate that ʺscience is for everyone.ʺ The topics cover biology, chemistry, and genetics, and seek answer both big and small questions - from ʺWhat is life?ʺ to ʺWhat is a molecule?ʺ (USA 2019)

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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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  • YouTube: Reactions

    What is catnip, and why do cats react to it? What is the best way to clean and care for a cast iron skillet? How does shampoo work? Why do onions make you cry? From the American Chemical Society (ACS) comes this series of videos that address all kind of chemistry questions (USA 2017).

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  • Introducing Green Chemistry: The Science of Solutions

    Green Chemistry ʺis a proactive approach to pollution prevention that teaches chemists how to develop products and materials in a manner that does not use hazardous substances, thus avoiding much waste, hazards, and associated costs.ʺ (USA: MIT 2017-20)

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  • Compound Interest: Infographics Index

    Infographics are organized by topic, including Alcohol Chemistry, Cosmetic Chemistry, Sport Chemistry, and much more. Each infographic can be downloaded for free and is accompanied by a short description and links for further reading (Andy Brunning, UK 2017).

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  • The Physics Classroom: Chemistry Concept Builders

    The Concept Builders on this site are interactive questioning modules that present learners with carefully crafted questions that target various aspects of a concept. First launched in 1996, The Physics Classroom is the creation of Tom Henderson, a physics and chemistry teacher at Glenbrook South High School in Glenview, Illinois (2019).

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