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  • Coffee Makes the World Go Round

    In this NYT lesson (2004), students examine the concept of ʺfair trade coffee,ʺ then research facts about coffee and the coffee industry and create original exhibits to be included in a ʺGlobal Coffee Awareness Fair.ʺ

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  • The World's Muslims: Religion, Politics, and Society

    The Pew Research on Religion and Public Life Project conducted over 38,000 face-to-face interviews in 29 countries to compile this report on Muslim views on religion, politics, and society (USA 2013-15).

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  • Peace Education 2: War, Peace, Violence, Conflict

    The second basic course addresses the core issues of peace, war, violence and conflict and investigates the findings of peace and conflict research (Institute for Peace Education Tuebingen e.V. 2012)

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  • Western Union: Debating Benefits and Challenges of EU Membership

    In this New York Times Lesson students research the European Union and the criterion and ramifications of membership and hold a conference to debate the admittance of other potential EU countries (2010).

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  • Comparative Economic Systems

    Students research the economic systems of a communist country and a third-world country and compare them to the US, guided by questions and using information from the CIA World Factbook website (EconEd 2007).

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  • Reach Across Your Aisle. Creating a Class Op-Ed Blog

    In this NY Times lesson students will research different political perspectives on a controversial political issue and then write their own opinion piece to be published on a class blog (2009).

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  • The Torture Question

     In this New York Times lesson, students research the recent history of torture in the U.S., examine opinions about whether torture is ever justified, and engage in a debate on the issue. (2011-20)

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  • London Lives: Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis

    The website aims to make accessible the records of non-elite individuals in order to show how those users of particular social institutions—charities, the penal system, and others—shaped their development (Economic and Social Research Council 2010).

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  • I Dreamed a Dream in Time Gone By

    In this New York Times lesson, students will research how the American dream has been experienced throughout history and then create a comprehensive mind map illustrating their findings (2009-11).?

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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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