Ergebnis der Suche

Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: RIGHTS) und (Lernressourcentyp: UNTERRICHTSPLANUNG) ) und (Systematikpfad: ENGLISCH)

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  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    This unit leads students through a deep exploration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, from the history of its creation to its legacy in today’s global community. (2020)

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  • Journalism, Justice, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    The unit focuses on the fragility of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It looks at the role of the media and highlights the importance of underreported news stories (USA: Pulitzer 2021).

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  • Debating ʺStop and friskʺ: Race, Rights, and Law Enforcement

    Two student readings examine the history of stop and frisk and the debate surounding this policing practice in the U.S. (Teachable Moments USA 2013)

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  • Women's Rights and Roles in American History

    This resource presents primary sources and document-based teaching activities related to women's rights and changing roles in American history (USA: The National Archives 2019).

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  • COMPASS - Manual on human rights education

    In Chapter 2: 49 Practical Activities and Methods for Human Rights Education (Council of Europe 2000-2015)

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  • Basic Rights: Listening In

    In this New York Times lesson from 2006, students share opinions about the legitimacy of eavesdropping on citizens (2009-18).

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  • Elections

    This site includes primary source sets and teaching activities on the election process & voting rights (USA: DocsTeach 2020).

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  • DocsTeach: The U.S. Constitution

    The site helps students understand ideas like checks and balances, separation of powers, amendments, the Bill of Rights, slavery and the Constitution, through primary sources and online activities (USA: National Archives 2018).

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  • Debating Workers' Rights at Walmart

    A wave of protests by Walmart workers highlights the low wages and anti-union climate facing workers at Walmart - and many other companies. In two readings, students explore the debate over Walmart’s business model and labor practices and find out about recent protests at Walmart stores across the country (Teachable Moment USA 2013-20).

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  • Executive Orders, Past and Present

    What makes an executive order unique from Congressional legislation? And what Constitutional questions might their usage raise? By studying the purpose of executive orders and their historic use, students can find common themes and form their own opinions on what constitutes a valid use of executive power (USA: Bill of Rights Institute 2021).

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