Reflect - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Reflect - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Reflect Your Past - Road Trip mit Nihan
In dieser Folge reflektiert ein ehemaliger Salafist mit der YouTuberin Nihan seine Vergangenheit in der salafistischen Szene (2020).
Webvideoprojekt: Reflect Your Past
"Reflect Your Past" ist eine Webvideoreihe der Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung. Sie hat das Ziel, jungen Menschen die Wirkungsweisen von Radikalisierungsprozessen anhand gelebter Geschichten näher zu bringen. Pädagogisches Begleitmaterial gibt Hinweise zur Verwendung der drei Videos. Für die Videoreihe treffen die YouTuber/-Innen Nihan, Cheng Loew und Diana ...
Voices of Resistance: Portraits of Protesters
This lesson invites students to listen to and reflect on portraits of 12 Black Lives Matter protesters from across the U.S. (USA. TeachableMoment 2020).
Dave Eggers: an interview
Writing Should be Joyful and Strange: 'Dave Eggers Reflects on 20 Years of 826 Valencia' Co-founder Dave Eggers and Executive Director Bita Nazarian discuss the non-profit's two decades of empowering young adults to find their voices in writing, and reflect on why the world needs writers now more than ever. video (4:06min) 
On the Market: Thinking Critically About Advertising
In this New York Times  lesson, students consider various forms of advertising, then keep logs of the ads and other branded content they encounter in a specified period, and reflect on their experiences with marketing (2011).
National Popular Vote
The ʺNational Popular Vote Inc.ʺ, a non-profit corporation, wants to make the Electoral College vote reflect the nationwide popular vote for President. A National Popular Vote bill would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes across all 50 states and the District of Columbia (USA 2020).
How to Use Social Media for Social Good
This lesson plan from PBS NewsHour Extra is designed to teach students to how to recognize bots online and critically reflect on how bots are shaping political discourse around the world (USA 2017).
What Is Home?
Students will be able to: Analyze text and images in order to synthesize information and reflect on the question: What is home? Compare and contrast their ideas of home with the “home” portrayed in the media. Evaluate and revise their ideas and connections to this topic by discussing the details in the text and images (Pulitzer Center 2018).
The Plays
Most online public domain versions of Shakespeare's texts are based on the Globe Edition of 1866, the Gutenberg Edition, or the MIT/Moby Edition (a revised version of the Globe Edition). There are many inconsistencies and errors in these editions so they are considered less-authoritative and poor for study. Alternatively, there are several quality editions of ...
Who Will Hire Me? Creating 21st-Century Résumés
How has the traditional approach to creating and sharing a résumé changed with the advent of technological tools and the Internet? How can technology be used to enhance a résumé and represent a person’s abilities? In this lesson, students reflect on their talents, achievements and experience and create two résumé versions - traditional and technology-enhanced - to ...