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  • Population Europe

    The Population Europe network offers a broad range of educational materials, videos and software, which can be used in school classrooms, universities and other educational facilities to explain major demographic trends (2022).

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  • Economics of Disasters

    This set of lessons looks at a variety of natural disasters - from the Black Death of the Middle Ages to Hurricane Katrina in our too-recent memory, to fears of avian flu pandemics that haunt the future - through the lens of economic analysis (Foundation for Teaching Economics, USA 2009-20).

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  • Building a Better Argument: Critical Thinking

    In these lessons, students will learn to create good arguments by getting a handle on the basic structure. The lesson will provide useful tips for picking out premises and conclusions and for analyzing the effectiveness of arguments (Annenberg Classroom, USA 2011).

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  • How Important Is Freedom of the Press?

    Are there any topics or opinions that should be censored in the press? Or should journalists have absolute freedom of speech? (New York Times 2018)

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  • Website Credibility Lesson Plan

    This lesson plan for Grades 4-8 will help guide students to identify and classify resources for credibility, explain why websites should be evaluated for credibility, evaluate example websites, and share their findings with classmates (USA: Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security at Purdue University 2021). 

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  • Are We Making Progress as a Planet?

    In this lesson, students will look at promises of the past to gauge what progress has been made. Then, they will make predictions for the future (UDSA: NYT 2021).

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  • Agree to disagree

    The activities aim to introduce participants to the meaning of ‘controversy’; to provide techniques for dealing with controversy; and to build the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to use these techniques effectively. One example is dealing with asylum seekers (UK: Active Citizens Fe 2019).

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  • The People Behind the Stories

    This project asks students to select a news article and research one of its subjects to learn about their individual story and global significance, then present that information to others (USA: Pulitzer Center 2019).

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  • James Bond in a Honda

    Students learn the ins and outs of a trial and what role each party plays as they act out a real life case in which the producers of James Bond films sued Honda for creating an ad that looked too much like a Bond movie (USA: iCivics 2021).

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  • The Dual Court System

    Students learn how the U.S. came to have a dual court system and explore how the state and federal levels of that system work. Students explore jurisdiction, trial and appellate courts, and how judges are selected (USA: iCivics 2022).

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