Ergebnis der Suche
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( (Freitext: A-KONJUGATION) und (Bildungsebene: "SEKUNDARSTUFE I") ) und (Systematikpfad: "BILINGUALER UNTERRICHT") ) und (Systematikpfad: DEMOCRACY)
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Extra! Extra! Read All About It!
In this NY Times lesson, students will play a ʺnews literacyʺ game to examine the design, layout and content of a typical New York Times front page (2008-2019).
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Newseum: Media Literacy Resources
The Newseum is a museum dedicated to all things journalism. It offers lesson plans in three main areas: Headlines of History, Journalism and the First Amendment (2013-18).
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State of the News Media
The Pew Research Center's annual report provides data on a number of issues, including news media funding structures and the news consumption habits of U.S. residents (USA 2017).
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Freedom of Speech?
This lesson plan encourages students to examine their own assumptions about what freedom of speech really means, as well as to deepen their understanding of the current accepted interpretation of speech rights under the First Amendment (New York Times 2019).
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Should Schools Be Able to Discipline Students for What They Say on Social Media?
The case of a high school cheerleader who was suspended from her team for comments she made on social media may be heading to the Supreme Court. Do schools have the right to censor or punish students for speech outside of their grounds? (New York Times 2021)
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What did democracy really mean in Athens?
While we might consider elections to be the cornerstone of democracy, the Athenians who coined the term actually employed a lottery system to choose most of their politicians (TED-Ed 2015-20).
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Germany: A Country Study
Library of Congress (History, Society, Politics, Economy) 2010
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How a Bill Becomes a Law
In this activity, learners follow the path of a bill as it begins in the House of Representatives (USA: Wisc-Online 2018).
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I’m Just A Bill
The 1976 Schoolhouse Rock! segment is a funny summary of how Congress turns an idea into a law (USA 2018).
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Majority rule - a fair rule?
The majority decides and the minority must accept this decision. What happens if the minority becomes a “persistent minority” – if it is permanently outvoted? The unit focuses on this problem (2020).
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