Ergebnis der Suche

Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: NOT) und (Lernressourcentyp: UNTERRICHTSPLANUNG) ) und (Bildungsebene: "SEKUNDARSTUFE II")

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  • To Intervene or Not To Intervene: That is the Question All Governments Must Ask

    Students will be able to: Describe the immediate benefits of a fiscal stimulus when an economy is in a recession. They explain the long-term costs of a fiscal stimulus when an economy is in a recession. By comparing the immediate benefits to the long-term costs, students will decide if a fiscal stimulus is warranted during recessions (USA: EconEd 2021).

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  • Why nations should pursue ʺsoftʺ power

    India is fast becoming a superpower, says Shashi Tharoor -- not just through trade and politics, but through ʺsoftʺ power. He argues that in the long run it's not the size of the army that matters as much as a country's ability to influence the world's hearts and minds (TED Talk Lesson 2015-17).

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  • Demokratie und Corona

    Demokratie und Corona

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  • Dialogue vs. Debate: Philosophical Chairs

    Students develop skills for engaging in civil discourse on a debatable topic: “Should Apple allow the FBI, and other federal agencies, to hack users’ cell phones? Why or why not?” (USA: Anti-Defamation League 2022)

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  • Navigating Our Global Future

    As globalization and technological advances bring us hurtling towards a new integrated future, Ian Goldin warns that not all people may benefit equally. But, he says, if we can recognize this danger, we might yet realize the possibility of improved life for everyone (TED Talk Lesson 2017).

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  • Flucht und Asyl

    Unterrichtsanregungen zu rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen und Begriffsklärungen von Experten des Ludwig Boltzmann Instituts für Menschenrechte und von Asyl in Not (Österreich 2015-17).

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  • Follow the Money

    In this New York Times lesson, students learn about how “super PACs” are influencing the 2012 presidential campaign. They then use a technique called “structured academic controversy” to debate whether or not wealthy individuals and organizations should be allowed to engage in unlimited spending to influence elections (2012).

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  • Demography Is Destiny?

    This New York Times lesson uses The Times to investigate important global demographic trends today, and to consider what these trends might and might not mean for the future (2016).

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  • Wirtschaftsunterricht: Schlechte Noten für Schulbücher

    ”Über Wirtschaft Bescheid zu wissen ist wichtiger denn je. Das zeigte sich besonders in der Wirtschafts- und Finanzkrise. Doch in Schulbüchern werden ökonomische Themen oft sachlich falsch und einseitig behandelt.” (Lisa Becker, 10.4.2010)

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  • Afghanistan by Choice

    Students analyze a short film illustrating differing opinions about whether or not the film's subjects should leave Afghanistan and debate whether the subjects should leave Afghanistan or stay (USA: Pulitzercenter / New York Times 2016-21)

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