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  • French Revolution: How did the British react to July 1789?

    This lesson examines the British reaction to the events in France during this famous year – were the British government extremely worried or did they see it as merely a few minor disturbances? (UK: The National Archives 2022)

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  • Parco Archeologico di Pompei

    The territorial scope of this project encompasses the province of Naples and, in addition to Pompeii, Herculaneum and the Vesuvian sites, it also includes the Phlegraean area around the city of Naples, the Naples National Archaeological Museum and the Sorrento coast (Italy 2018).

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  • The British Empire lesson plan

    This activity is designed to take about two lessons. It is most suitable for ages 11–14. The lesson plans and resources are flexible and give guidance on using Google to research the topic (UK: tes 2017-21).

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  • The Atlantic Slave Trade

    John Green teaches about slavery. He investigates when and where slavery originated, how it changed over the centuries, and how Europeans and colonists in the Americas arrived at the idea that people could own other people (11 minutes / USA: Crash Course 2017).

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  • The US Elections Explained: Race

    Melanie R. Brown provides commentary on some of the key questions about race in America: its history, how it affects society today, and what needs to change (4 minutes / UK: LSE International Inequalities Institute 2021).

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  • Questioning our Throwaway Culture

    What is ʺthrowaway cultureʺ — and how do we participate in it? Students explore 'planned obsolescence' and a countering movement for the 'right-to-repair.' (USA: Teachable Moments 2022)

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  • How to fix the United Nations

    As the United Nations turns 75 years old, the world order it established has never been under greater strain. Antonio Guterres, the UN secretary-general, explains how—and why—international cooperation needs to be fixed (13 minutes / The Economist 2020).

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  • Law of the Sea

    Law of the Sea is a body of international law governing the rights and duties of states in maritime environments. It concerns matters such as navigational rights, sea mineral claims, and coastal waters jurisdiction (Britannica 2020).

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  • YouTube: Reactions

    What is catnip, and why do cats react to it? What is the best way to clean and care for a cast iron skillet? How does shampoo work? Why do onions make you cry? From the American Chemical Society (ACS) comes this series of videos that address all kind of chemistry questions (USA 2017).

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  • Acts of Remembrance

    In this New York Times lesson, students take a critical look at the ways in which the Holocaust is both referred to in popular culture and taught in school, and consider how teachers and museums can help students understand the Holocaust for the atrocity that it was (2011).

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