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  • Crito and Letter from a Birmingham Jail

    Socrates and Martin Luther King, Jr. discuss whether it is ever OK to break the law (USA: The Deviant Philosopher 2021).

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  • Underground Mathematics

    UK-based resource for mathematics instructors. Although this website is especially designed to help prepare students for their A-Level exams, it also hosts resources that will be of use to anyone around the globe who teaches algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or calculus (2016).

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  • The Glossary of Education Reform

    What is a norm-referenced test? What does it mean for a student to be ʺcollege-readyʺ? What does project-based learning entail? The Glossary of Education Reform is intended to make jargon and terminology used in educational policy circles accessible (USA: Great Schools Partnership 2017-21).

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  • Good Calculators

    This website is dedicated to providing a reliable collection of freely available calculators ʺfor domestic and commercial use.ʺ The majority of these calculators have been developed by the team behind this website, who describe themselves as ʺfervent IT professionals.ʺ Visitors can browse these calculators by category, which include engineering calculators, statistics and ...

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  • On Empathy and ‘Moral Imagination’

    The New York Times Lesson Plan tackles these questions: Can empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of another, help make us better people? Can it help make the world a better place? (2017)

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  • Daily News Story

    This site takes the best of the PBS NewsHour program and pairs it with discussion questions, lesson plans and stories developed specifically for students (USA 2013)

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  • How Revolting It Is!

    Comparing the French and the American Revolutions in January 1793 - lesson by Jim Hill, California State University San Bernardino. Students are asked to create a propaganda piece to convince the people of the new American nation to support the French in their revolution against the monarchy.

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  • Syria Today: What It Means to Be Syrian

    Students think about the idea of ʺhomeʺ and what it means to be a refugee, learn about the refugee crisis in Syria, and hear the voices of Syrian refugees (Teachable Moments USA 2013-20).

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  • BBC: History Extra

    The official website of the BBC History magazine is a great place to learn about British history via a litany of blogs, book reviews, fun quizzes, and more. It also maintains a trove of informative podcasts dating back to 2007 (UK 2014).

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  • Extra! Extra! Read All About It!

    In this NY Times lesson, students will play a ʺnews literacyʺ game to examine the design, layout and content of a typical New York Times front page (2008-2019).

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