Ergebnis der Suche (5)
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( (Freitext: M-LEARNING) und (Bildungsebene: "SEKUNDARSTUFE II") ) und (Systematikpfad: "BILINGUALER UNTERRICHT") ) und (Systematikpfad: POLITIK)
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Freedom of Speech?
This lesson plan encourages students to examine their own assumptions about what freedom of speech really means, as well as to deepen their understanding of the current accepted interpretation of speech rights under the First Amendment (New York Times 2019).
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Should Schools Be Able to Discipline Students for What They Say on Social Media?
The case of a high school cheerleader who was suspended from her team for comments she made on social media may be heading to the Supreme Court. Do schools have the right to censor or punish students for speech outside of their grounds? (New York Times 2021)
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‘When the Monkey Chants Are for You: A Soccer Star’s View of Racist Abuse’
In this lesson, students will look at racism in European soccer and explore ways to address and remedy the problem (New York Times 2020).
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Comparing Jewish Refugees of the 1930s With Syrian Refugees Today
This New York Times Lesson pairs a Times article about the historical resonance of Europe’s refugee crisis with an excerpt from “Defying the Nazis” that chronicles the Sharps’s relief and rescue mission in 1939 (2017).
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Migrants Are on the Rise Around the World
This graph shows migration for 6 continents in 2017 — in-migration, out-migration, and within migration (NYT 2018).
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Over 50 Reusable Activity Sheets to Teach Any Day’s Times
Warm-up activities, curriculum extensions, skill builders, literacy games, substitute lessons, or just for fun: this collection of reusable activity sheets is one-stop shopping for all of these purposes. Each idea can be used with any day’s edition of The New York Times (2018).
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Border Challenges: Responding to the Global Migration Crisis
This lesson helps students explore the global migration crisis, first through maps and photographs, then with a class reading, discussion and research assignment (New York Times Learning Network 2015).
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Distance Learning: Master Classes
The international school in New York City presents careers, featuring distinguished guests from various fields e.g. a Supreme Court Justice (2021).
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Learn about Congress
Interactive learning activities that help to understand how the United States Congress works (Center on Congress at Indiana University 2009-20)
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Your Money’s Worth
In this New York Times lesson, students examine Times infographics about income and wealth distribution in the United States and discuss what this information says about society (2012-20).
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