Ergebnis der Suche (11)
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Donkey or Elephant?
An den Präsidentschaftswahlen von 2016 wird die Funktionsweise von Wahlen, Wahlkämpfen und Parteien in den USA thematisiert (Politik & Unterricht. Heft 2/2016).
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Voting and elections
The materials can be used to stimulate debate about voting, elections and the reasons for the low turn-out at elections among young people (UK: Active Citizens Fe 2005-19).
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Teaching About the Impeachment Hearings
This New York Times lesson plan helps students make sense of the complicated witness statements making headlines (November 2019).
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Money in Elections: What is it doing to America?
Three student readings, discussion questions, and suggestions for inquiry engage students in exploring the role of money in politics (USA: Teachable Moment 2010-19).
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Just how broken is the Senate?
Unterrichtsanregungen und Texte zur Problematisierung der Funktionsweise des US-Senats (USA: Teachable Moment 2010-20)
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Tyranny and the Rule of Law
In this 10thgrade lesson, students will define tyranny by examining a variety of primary sources: The Republic by Plato, Politics by Aristotle and more (USA: California History-Social Science Project 2020).
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Supreme Court Opinions
Students will learn about the types of Supreme Court opinions and the influence of legal precedent. Additionally, this Media Moment Mini-lesson introduces traditional authors of opinion pieces and explores factors that should influence a student’s evaluation of an author’s credibility. (USA: iCivics 2018)
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Civic Online Reasoning
Students are confused about how to evaluate online information. This project helps students learn to critically evaluate and ʺjudge the credibility of digital information about social and political issues.ʺ (USA: Stanford University 2019)
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Globalization and the Economic Crisis
In this lesson, students explore a series of political cartoons and consider the relationship between globalization and the economic crisis (USA: Brown University 2008-21).
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Unemployment 101
This collection provides instruction on unemployment and how it is characterized by national data. Students will learn about why some jobless are considered unemployed while others aren’t, how unemployment data are collected, and the concept of unemployment benefits. (USA 2020)
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