Ergebnis der Suche
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( (Systematikpfad: ENGLISCH) und (Systematikpfad: "BILINGUALER UNTERRICHT") ) und (Systematikpfad: "INTERNATIONAL POLITICS") ) und (Bildungsebene: "SEKUNDARSTUFE I")
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International Trade Creates More and Better Jobs
This lesson explores the relationship between productivity and international trade. Specifically, this lessons shows why there should be fewer trade restrictions rather than more (Council for Economic Education?, USA 2010-11).
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Don’t Fence Me Out! (Barriers to Trade)
Students will: Identify and describe commonly used trade barriers. Explain why trade barriers are imposed (EconEd USA 2000/09)
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Fair Trade
A group of Essex students respond to a lesson on fair trade. In this programme, maths teacher Nikki Matthews demonstrates how she is teaching global citizenship to her Year 8 tutor group. In lesson one, Nikki introduces the group to the concept of fair trade through a board game (UK: TES 2010-21)
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International Trade Creates More and Better Jobs
This lesson explores the relationship between productivity and international trade. Specifically, this lesson shows why there should be fewer trade restrictions rather than more. (EconEd 2006)
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Syria Today: What It Means to Be Syrian
Students think about the idea of ʺhomeʺ and what it means to be a refugee, learn about the refugee crisis in Syria, and hear the voices of Syrian refugees (Teachable Moments USA 2013-20).
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Terrorism Today
In this New York Times lesson, students consider the presence of Al Qaeda in various countries. Working in groups, they investigate key people, places and institutions related to Al Qaeda and counterterrorism efforts, and create a maps or diagrams (2010).
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Using political cartoons as evidence
By setting a source in context in this activity, students can infer about imperialism in the years before 1914 (Historiana 2023).
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Unilateralism Versus Multilateralism
These two approaches to foreign policy exist on a spectrum and most countries go back and forth depending on the situation (USA: World101, 2023).
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World Values Survey
The World Values Survey explores changing values and their impact on social and political life (2022).
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The African Continental Free Trade Area
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement will create the largest free trade area in the world, measured by the number of countries participating. The pact will connect 1.3 billion people across 55 countries with a combined GDP valued at $3.4 trillion. (World Bank 2020)
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