Ergebnis der Suche
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( (Freitext: POLITICAL) und (Bildungsebene: "SEKUNDARSTUFE II") ) und (Systematikpfad: ENGLISCH) ) und (Lernressourcentyp: UNTERRICHTSPLANUNG)
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- 1 bis 10
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Political Cartoon Analysis: Understanding Brexit
This lesson presents arguments supporting and opposing the United Kingdom’s membership in the European Union using an analysis of political cartoons (USA: Brown University 2019-21).
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British Political Parties
These resources include an introduction to the major political parties in the UK and their operation (tes 2012-2018, kostenfreie Registrierung erforderlich).
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Political Parties: Mobilizing Agents
Unterrichtseinheit mit Online-Video zum Parteiensystem der USA (USA: Annenberg 2019)
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Studying U.S. Foreign Policy through Political Cartoons, 1898 - 1940
Students analyze political cartoons between 1898 and 1948 to learn about topics and major events in U.S. foreign policy (USA: National Archives 2019).
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Reach Across Your Aisle. Creating a Class Op-Ed Blog
In this NY Times lesson students will research different political perspectives on a controversial political issue and then write their own opinion piece to be published on a class blog (2009).
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Gerrymandering
Students read about the illegal practice of manipulating the boundaries of legislative districts for political gain. They then create their own gerrymandered districts in a drag and drop exercise. (USA: Wisc-Online 2018)
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Give Me Liberty or Give Me Freedom
In this New York Times lesson (2003), students examine the ways in which the terms ʺlibertyʺ and ʺfreedomʺ have been used in the United States in various historical, cultural, and political contexts. (2007-20)
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Economic Freedom, Political Freedom: Their Meaning, Their Results
How is economic freedom related to political freedom? The Heritage Organization and Freedom House are two ”think tanks” dedicated to researching this relationship. Explore the 50 variables that are considered such as property rights, price and wage controls, and banking. (EconEd 2007)
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The Life of the (Tea) Party
In this lesson, students explore the Tea Party movement, compare it to other social movements from U. S. history and consider their impact (2010-20).
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Digital Citizenship+ Resource Platform
DCRP is an evolving collection of tools around areas of youth life, e.g. Civic and Political Engagement, that can help you navigate connected learning environments and the digital world (USA: Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University 2021).
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