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How to discuss a topic in a group
Five English teachers come together to show you how to discuss a topic in a group. You'll learn how to give your opinion, interrupt, contradict, and more (YouTube: Learn English with Rebecca, 2018).
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How to teach … immigration
Lesson Plans and resources on many aspects of migration to the U.K. (Guardian: Teacher Network 2016)
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How America became a superpower
With over 800 military bases around the globe, the US is easily the most powerful nation on earth. But it wasn't always this way. The US once played an insignificant role in global affairs. In this 8-minute video, you can see the transformation (USA: Vox 2021).
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How did Hitler rise to power?
Alex Gendler and Anthony Hazard dive into the history and circumstances that allowed Hitler to become Führer of Germany (5 minutes / TED-Ed lesson 2021).
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How Social Media is Shaping Our Political Future
Drawing on her personal path from indifferent citizen to passionate campaigner, Victoria Bonney implores us to examine the ways citizens and elected officials alike are using social media to change democracy (USA 2020).
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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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How the Supply Chain Crisis Unfolded
The pandemic in 2020 prompted governments to impose lockdowns. The shift toward online shopping caused the supply chain crisis (NYT 2021).
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How It Began
This podcast aims to offer ʺa cinematic like emergence into the stories behind some of our species greatest achievements.ʺ (USA 2017)
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How democratic was the Roman Republic?
Students explore parts of the political system of the Roman Republic and consider how democratic the Roman government was (USA: Stanford 2021).
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French Revolution: How did the British react to July 1789?
This lesson examines the British reaction to the events in France during this famous year – were the British government extremely worried or did they see it as merely a few minor disturbances? (UK: The National Archives 2022)
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