Ergebnis der Suche (3)
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: POLITICAL) und (Quelle: "Bildungsserver Hessen") ) und (Lernressourcentyp: UNTERRICHTSPLANUNG)
Es wurden 37 Einträge gefunden
- Treffer:
- 21 bis 30
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Images of Immigration
Students will evaluate how 19th-century images of immigrants reflected political and social attitudes toward them in the United States (North Carolina Museum of Art 2017).
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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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Understanding Economics in Civics and Government
20 lesson plans explore the role economics plays in government and its influence on political choices (USA: EconEd 2020).
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Legislative Process: Charting the Ideal and Real
New York Times Lesson Plan comparing the basic legislative process with the real process, complete with the political machinations at work when a bill works its way through Congress (2010)
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There’s Something Funny About These Candidates
In this NY Times lesson, students learn about the power of caricature to reinforce and/or create media images of politicians and public figures by analyzing political cartoons and spoofs from the past and present (2008-15).
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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Freedom
In this New York Times lesson (2003), students examine the ways in which the terms ʺlibertyʺ and ʺfreedomʺ have been used in the United States in various historical, cultural, and political contexts. (2007-20)
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The French Revolution
The basic political events of the French Revolution, broken down into four stages, and the shifts of power during each stage (History Teaching Institute, Ohio State University 2014-16).
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Gerrymandering: One Person, One Vote?
Students will understand the reasons for and process of redistricting after a census, assess the motivations for and electoral consequences of gerrymandering, identify and analyze the techniques political cartoonists use to express opinions and encourage critical thinking about contemporary issues (USA: Brown University 2018)
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Charting the Ideal and Real Legislative Process
This New York Times Lesson Plan compares the basic legislative process with the real process, complete with the political machinations at work when a bill works its way through Congress (2010-20).
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