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  • What Is Monetary Policy?

    Central banks use policy to influence the amount of money in the economy, directly affecting us all. Lessons and teaching resources from the Council on Foreign Relations: ʺWorld 101ʺ (USA 2023)

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  • What Is Migration?

    Students learn in this lesson to analyze the causes and consequences of migration (USA: World 101, 2023).

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  • Is Democracy at Risk?

    In this New York Times lesson, students reflect on why democracies are worth protecting, what elements are essential to a healthy democracy and how it is that democracies sometimes fail (2018).

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  • What Is Verification?

    Students will learn what information verification is and why it is important for news consumers to verify the stories they read or view. They will consider the responsibilities news organizations, audience members, and social media platforms have in promoting a media landscape of factual news information (USA 2019). 

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  • Disinformation Nation: Is It Propaganda?

    Students learn to define and recognize propaganda by finding and analyzing advertisements, then applying a three-part definition to determine if they rise to the level of propaganda. (USA: Newseum 2019)

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  • How Revolting It Is!

    Comparing the French and the American Revolutions in January 1793 - lesson by Jim Hill, California State University San Bernardino. Students are asked to create a propaganda piece to convince the people of the new American nation to support the French in their revolution against the monarchy.

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  • Is Globalization a Dirty Word?

    Students will:Define globalization, growth, and poverty.Analyze data regarding the connection between poverty reduction, economic growth, and globalization.Summarize the benefits and costs associated with an increasingly global economy. (EconEd 2002-14)

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  • Is Democracy Possible in the Middle East?

    The students expand their content knowledge of the Middle East pre and post Arab-Spring, they apply decision-making and problem-solving skills, and they examine multiple perspectives (USA: Foreign Policy Research Institute 2019).

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  • What Is Inflation? What Can Be Done About It?

    Students discuss the rising cost of goods and services and consider why this is happening and what people propose to do about it (USA: Teachable Moment 2022).

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  • How Is Our Economy Doing?

    Students learn the meaning and measurement of six important economic indicators and use the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank National Economic Trends website to assess the current state of the economy. (EconEd 2006)

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