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Learning About U.S. Immigration
Dossier der New York Times (2010-20)
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Learning for Justice
Teaching resources against racism from the The Southern Poverty Law Center (USA: Montgomery AL 2021)
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How to Learn Math: For Students
Stanford University offers this unique online course designed to help students of all ages and levels (and their instructors) develop ʺstrategies to learn and to relate to math well.ʺ (2017)
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Online Learning and Teaching Materials
The Economics Network of the UK's Higher Education Academy provides resources to support university teachers of economics (2009-18).
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EU Learning: Foreign Affairs
This site helps students to understand the challenging issues that the European Union has to deal with (Canada: University of Carleton 2019).
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The Learning Network
The New York Times offers resources for bringing the world into the bilingual classroom (USA 2018-22)
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The Learning Network
Teaching and Learning With The New York Times (2018)
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Italian Renaissance Learning Resources
Eight units that elucidate the textures, themes, and context of Italian Renaissance artists (National Gallery of Art, Washington 2016)
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Northstar Learning Guide
Minnesota's Saint Paul Public Library offers this extensive guide designed to help librarians and others teach basic digital literacy skills (USA 2017).
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Italian Renaissance Learning Resources
This web resource for students and teachers was created through a collaboration between the U.S. National Gallery of Art and Oxford University Press's Grove Art Online (USA 2019).
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