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E-Learning Barock
Ein Quiz mit 30 Fragen.
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Learning With: ‘European Parliament Elections: 5 Biggest Takeaways’
In this New York Times lesson students read and analyze the article “European Parliament Elections: 5 Biggest Takeaways” (2019).
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Teaching and Learning English - Klaus Maas
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EU Learning: World Issues and Politics
This site has been designed for Canadian secondary school students, but it can be useful for teaching German students as well (Canada: Carleton University Ottawa 2019).
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EU Learning: Foreign Affairs
This site helps students to understand the challenging issues that the European Union has to deal with (Canada: University of Carleton 2019).
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State’s Secrets: Teaching About WikiLeaks
Hilfreiche Unterrichtsvorschläge, die gut als aktuelle Fallstudie zum Thema ʺInternationale Politikʺ und ʺPolitik und Medienʺ passen (Learning Network der The New York Times 2010).
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Trading Off: Examining Effects of NAFTA
Students explore how the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has impacted the people and economies of North America and Mexico (The New York Times Learning Network 2002).
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The Epic of Gilgamesh
The American Historical Association presents teaching ideas for the series of Mesopotamian tales that recount the exploits of Gilgamesh, King of Uruk (2021).
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Is Democracy at Risk?
In this New York Times lesson, students reflect on why democracies are worth protecting, what elements are essential to a healthy democracy and how it is that democracies sometimes fail (2018).
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Teaching With the Data of Economic Mobility
Students will explore economic mobility using an interactive tool that allows users to create their own data visualizations (New York Times 2018).
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