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  • Migration, Mobility and Employment in the EU

    Das Wochenschau-Heft von 2015 unterstützt dabei, sich fachlich und sprachlich angemessen mit englischen Materialien zur EU-Binnenmigration auseinanderzusetzen (2022).

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  • German Unification - 1848-71

    The lesson is based on an edited extract from ʺHistory of Europe and the Middle East, IB Course Companion 2010ʺ (Intern. School History 2023).

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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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  • Jokes, Quotations, and Cartoons in Economics

    Students will apply their knowledge of economics to the analysis and interpretation of jokes, quotations, and cartoons in economics.  Students will watch a Paul Solman video of an interview of Yoram Bauman, the Stand up Economist.  Students will use Daryl Cagel's cartoon website, JokEc on the Web, and news media to find economics humor and interpret (EconEd ...

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  • Assessing the Address: State of the Union

    In dieser Unterrichtseinheit setzen sich die Schüler mit Präsident Obamas Ansprache an den Congress im Februar 2012 auseinander und betrachten dabei die Rolle des Präsidenten im politischen Prozess (New York Times 2013)

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  • Edward Snowden and Daniel Ellsberg

    Did Mr. Snowden the right thing? In this ʺText to Textʺ lesson plan, the New York Times' Learning Network pairs two articles that capture parallel moments in history to help  answer this question: Daniel Ellsberg’s surrender to the police in 1971 after leaking the Pentagon Papers, and Edward Snowden’s public admission in June that he leaked classified documents ...

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  • Five Ways to Teach the Constitution Through Current Events

    Five ways to bring the Constitution into the classroom using New York Times articles (2012-13)

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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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  • Basic Rights: Listening In

    In this New York Times lesson from 2006, students share opinions about the legitimacy of eavesdropping on citizens (2009-18).

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  • Freedom of Speech?

    This New York Times 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. (2018)

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