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Still Separate, Still Unequal
This teaching resource uses New York Times articles and Op-Eds to investigate the issue (2019).
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News Literacy - High School
This unit teaches students to recognize high-standards journalism so they can make informed judgments about the information coming at them (USA: iCivics 2017).
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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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Economic systems
This is an introductory lesson on economic systems. The students will determine how basic economic questions are answered in each system (School Improvement in Maryland 2008).
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EU Learning: World Issues and Politics
This site has been designed for Canadian secondary school students, but it can be useful for teaching German students as well (Canada: Carleton University Ottawa 2019).
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Classroom Connections: Reconstructing Reconstruction
This Unit, for Grades 11-12, is a historical analysis of how school textbooks tell the story of the Post-Civil War Era, focusing on the evolution of how U.S. History textbooks interpret the history of Reconstruction (New York Public Library 2015).
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Classroom Connections: Reconstructing Reconstruction
This Unit, for Grades 11-12, is a historical analysis of how school textbooks tell the story of the Post-Civil War Era, focusing on the evolution of how U.S. History textbooks interpret the history of Reconstruction (New York Public Library 2015).
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The Power to Change the World
Students examine gun-violence activism by teenagers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and discuss school walkouts. They can then go further by learning about youth movements in history, and, finally, considering actions they might take around the issues they care about (New York Times Lesson Plan 2018).
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Freedom of Religion
In this lesson students simulate a U.S. Supreme Court hearing on a First amendment case about a Texas school district delivering prayers over the intercom (Annenberg Learner, USA 2014).
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Philosophy for Children
Lessons and activities designed for elementary and middle school students (Center for Philosophy for Children at the University of Washington 2016-20)
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