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Agenda 2030
Die Agenda 2030 wurde 2015 von 193 Staats- und Regierungschefs auf dem Gipfeltreffen der Vereinten Nationen in New York verabschiedet. Der „Weltzukunftsvertrag“ nennt 17 Ziele (2021).
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Tracking Topics in the News
Die Unterrichtsvorschläge aus dem Learning Network der New York Times enthalten Anregungen zur Verfolgung ausgewählter politischer Themen durch selbständige Arbeit mit Zeitungen (2011-15).
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Teaching With Infographics
Where to find and how to use in class: charts, graphs and maps (New York Times 2010)
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Six Ways to Learn About the Iraq War
The New York Times lesson provides resources to help students understand the war’s causes and effects, along with its legacy and lessons (2023).
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Still Separate, Still Unequal
This teaching resource uses New York Times articles and Op-Eds to investigate the issue (2019).
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Reading Marx's Capital with David Harvey
David Harvey's complete video lecture series focused on close readings of Capital by Karl Marx (USA: City University of New York 2019)
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Baffled by Bitcoin? How Cryptocurrency Works
The short video explains the decentralized system of the blockchain technology (New York Times 2018).
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Should Voting Be Mandatory?
In this New York Times lesson students discuss the question: Would legally requiring people to vote make for a healthier democracy? (2015)
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Compassion in Action
This New York Times concept suggests a framework for helping students develop an “action-orientation mind-set” or “the willingness to consider and apply practical solutions to deal with problems or situations while cultivating a critical consciousness.” (2019)
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Is There Something Wrong With Democracy?
The New York Times video tries to explain authoritarian regimes as risks for Western democracies (2018).
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