Ergebnis der Suche (2)
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( (Freitext: SCHULUNTERRICHT) und (Bildungsebene: "SEKUNDARSTUFE II") ) und (Systematikpfad: ENGLISCH) ) und (Schlagwörter: WORLD)
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World Inequality Database: Germany
Der ʺWeltreport über Ungleichheitʺ einer Forschergruppe um Thomas Piketty attestiert Deutschland so viel Ungleichverteilung wie zuletzt 1913 (2020).
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World Climate Simulation
The role playing exercise of the UN climate change negotiations uses an interactive computer model to rapidly analyze the results of the mock-negotiations during the event (USA 2018).
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World Population by Income
The interactive map shows how many live on how much, and where (USA: Pew Center 2015-22).
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Third World Network
Independent non-profit international research and advocacy organisation involved in issues relating to development, developing countries and North-South affairs. Its website contains information on economics, environment and other issues from a development perspective (2018).
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World Bank: Topics
The World Bank helps developing countries find solutions to development challenges—from adapting to climate change to boosting food security or fighting corruption. Here these development topics are listed (World Bank 2020).
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A World Without Borders?
In this lesson, students consider the moral arguments for and against “no borders.ʺ (USA: TeachableMoment 2018)
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Ben Franklin's World
This weekly podcast offers listeners an avenue to learn about a myriad of aspects of early American history, as well as the historian's craft (USA 2018).
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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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Energy Disputes at the World Trade Organization
Renewable energy technology must compete with highly subsidized fossil fuels, while trade disputes effectively restrict subsidization only for the former. Is international commerce more important than climate change? Timothy Meyer (Vanderbilt University Law School) explains the conflict in this article from May 9, 2016.
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World Views: 40 more maps that explain the world
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