New Work - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

New Work - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Since the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute began its work in 1978, thousands of teaching units have been prepared by teachers on scores of themes (USA: Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute 2014-20).
Arbeitsblatt: New Work Startklar für die Arbeitswelt der Zukunft?
Auf dem Arbeitsblatt werden neue Arbeitsmodelle wie Home-Office und mobiles Arbeiten im Kontext von Schule und Berufswelt vorgestellt und diskutiert.
The Living New Deal
The New Deal left a mark on cities and rural areas across the United States via a number of federal work projects. Visitors can explore these projects, which number well over 10,000, via an interactive map (USA 2017).
Converstation and reading with Zadie Smith
Zadie Smith reads from her new work, ʺSwing Timeʺ and is introduced by Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah
A New Child Labor Crisis in America
In this lesson, students will learn about how migrant children work brutal jobs across the United States. Then they consider what they would do if they were president (USA: NYT 2023).
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).
Legislative Process: Charting the Ideal and Real
New York Times Lesson Plan comparing the basic legislative process with the real process, complete with the political machinations at work when a bill works its way through Congress (2010)
From 19th-Century Factories to 21st-Century Sweatshops
This lesson follows the idea: Teaching about current-day sweatshops to make the topic of work conditions during the Industrial Revolution more relevant for students (New York Times 2011-21).
Charting the Ideal and Real Legislative Process
This New York Times Lesson Plan compares the basic legislative process with the real process, complete with the political machinations at work when a bill works its way through Congress (2010-20).
Amanda Gorman and ‘The Hill We Climb’
In this New York Times lesson, students learn about the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history and consider her work as part of a tradition of occasional poetry (2021).