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European Council and Council of the European Union
Das Portal informiert über beide EU-Organe (2017).
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European Parliament
The EP's official website provides comprehensive informations on its work (2018).
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Statistics Explained
Statistics Explained offers a searchable guide to European statistics, presenting statistical topics in an understandable way (2018).
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Exploring EU Foreign Policy
This online resource guide facilitates the search for quality information sources regarding EU foreign policy and presents them in a systematic and easily accessible way (University of Leuven 2019).
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France: The European elections: why and how?
The French government informs about the voting procedures (2018).
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ThoughtCo: Resources for Educators
ThoughtCo is a premier reference site fo science and math, humanities and religion, architecture and the arts, with a 20+ year focus on expert-created education content (USA 2020).
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Learning for Justice
Teaching resources against racism from the The Southern Poverty Law Center (USA: Montgomery AL 2021)
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High School Teaching Resources
Videos and lesson plans support the Economics teacher (USA: Marginal Revolution University 2019).
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TryComputing.org
This collection of resources is designed to engage youth in computer science. K-12 instructors may want to start by checking out the Lesson Plan section, which features 28 lesson plans. (USA: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2017)
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Northstar Learning Guide
Minnesota's Saint Paul Public Library offers this extensive guide designed to help librarians and others teach basic digital literacy skills (USA 2017).
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