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  • Comparative Advantage Activity

    This interactive activity illustrates the concept of comparative advantage in three hypothetical situations (EconEd 2019)

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  • What Is Migration?

    Students learn in this lesson to analyze the causes and consequences of migration (USA: World 101, 2023).

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  • Teaching Resources about Gun Violence

    The National Council for the Social Studies offers background articles on teaching about gun violence (USA 2023).

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  • Globalisation

    Didaktisch strukturiertes Dossier mit Unterrichtsvorschlägen, Materialien und Links zu Netzquellen (Landesbildungsserver Baden-Württemberg 2014-19)

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  • Equality Under the Law?

    This New York Times lesson asks students to study the 14th Amendment to discern what it means and how it has been interpreted. Then some articles are suggested that examine how the criminal justice system treats black people in comparison to white people (2016).

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  • How Courts Work

    The American Bar Association (ABA), a voluntary association of lawyers and law students, hosts an excellent web page designed to detail the intricacies of how courts in America actually work (2020).

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  • For the Sake of Argument

    This New York Times lesson offers suggestions on how to guide students through the writing process when writing editorials — from brainstorming a topic to publishing their work (2014).

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  • Ways to Talk to Students About Sensitive Issues in the News

    Teachers often avoid “hot-button” topics because the issues are so complex, or because they don’t feel prepared to handle the strong feelings and opinions discussion might stir, the TeachableMoment.org project offers 10 suggestions for how to take some of these issues on in constructive, thoughtful and sensitive ways (New York Times Learning Network ...

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  • Border Challenges: Responding to the Global Migration Crisis

    This lesson helps students explore the global migration crisis, first through maps and photographs, then with a class reading, discussion and research assignment (New York Times Learning Network 2015).

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  • Boat People: A Refugee Crisis


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