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Into Film resources
Into Film creates high-quality, diverse and innovative resources that are available for free to all schools and educators
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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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Future Plans
Try taking a look into your future.
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BBC -German probe into school shooting
Features and background articles about Winnenden.
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The Deep Sea
This interactive visualization of the ocean takes users on an educational journey into marine depths (USA 2020).
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The State of the States
This site lends information and insights into US state politics and policy (London School of Economics 2019)
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Edgar Allan Poe : A Descent into the Maelstrom
Eine englische Geschichte von 1841
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The Past Is Present
This teaching suggests different methods teachers can use to facilitate connections between the past and the present (New York Times Learning 2018).
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Of Budgets and Bargaining
In Wisconsin und anderen Staaten kam es 2011 zu Gewerkschaftsprotesten gegen Sparpolitik und Einschränkung gewerkschaftlicher Rechte. Die New York Times-Unterrichtseinheit gibt Anregungen zu einer Fallanalyse über Bedeutung und Rechte von Gewerkschaften in den USA (2011-15).
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Why Do We Celebrate President's Day? (Information / Artikel)
ʺPresident's Day was established in 1832 to celebrate George Washington's centennial. The annual holiday, which now falls on the third Monday of February, later evolved into a celebration of Abraham Lincoln's birthday as well, and eventually turned into a day to mark the birthdays and lives of all American presidents—although the holiday's name was never ...
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