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Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( (Freitext: ENGLISCH) und (Systematikpfad: "SPRACHEN UND LITERATUR") ) und (Bildungsebene: "SEKUNDARSTUFE II") ) und (Quelle: "Bildungsserver Hessen")
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EU Learning: World Issues and Politics
This site has been designed for Canadian secondary school students, but it can be useful for teaching German students as well (Canada: Carleton University Ottawa 2019).
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EU Learning: Foreign Affairs
This site helps students to understand the challenging issues that the European Union has to deal with (Canada: University of Carleton 2019).
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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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Political Cartoon Analysis: Understanding Brexit
This lesson presents arguments supporting and opposing the United Kingdom’s membership in the European Union using an analysis of political cartoons (USA: Brown University 2019-21).
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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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Vaccine Mandates: Yea or Nay?
These teaching resources tackle the debate regarding mandatory vaccinations (2022).
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Primary Elections Explained
Erklärvideo (5 Minuten, USA: C.P.Grey 2012-20)
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Brexit!
Unterrichtsvorschläge aus Baden-Württemberg (2019)
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Grammatik Englisch - Erläuterungen & Übungen
Kostenlose interaktive Online-Übungen und Erläuterungen zur englischen Grammatik.
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Olmstead case was a watershed for Supreme Court
The article explains the Olmstead v. United States wiretapping case decided by the Supreme Court in 1928, one of the first key cases in which the Court attempted to interpret the scope of the Fourth Amendment (2022).
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