Ergebnis der Suche

Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( ( (Freitext: DATA) und (Lernressourcentyp: UNTERRICHTSPLANUNG) ) und (Systematikpfad: "SPRACHEN UND LITERATUR") ) und (Systematikpfad: POLITIK)

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  • Big Data and Privacy

    This unit tackles the questions: What opportunities do large data sets provide for solving problems and creating knowledge? How is cybersecurity impacting the ever-increasing number of Internet users? (USA 2019)

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  • Why People Move: How Data Predicts the Great Climate Migration

    In this lesson, students will read and analyze reporting investigating the relationship between global warming and future migration and research other issues that intersect with climate change (USA: Pulitzercenter 2020).  

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  • Analyzing Correlations of Education and Income

    Students will explore maps containing U.S. census data from 1950 through 2000. (2020)

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  • Poverty in America

    Students will explore census data, including infographics and reports, to better understand rates of poverty in the nation (USA: Census Bureau 2020).

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  • Economic Data Lesson: Economic Policy Options

    This is the final lesson in a series of lessons that introduces students to the economic data that economists use to assess the health of the economy. (USA: EconEd 2020)

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  • Analyzing Federal Reserve Data

    How do you assess the health of the economy? In these lessons, students will analyze data in real time by linking to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis' website, to answer that question (EconEd 2017).

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  • Is Globalization a Dirty Word?

    Students will:Define globalization, growth, and poverty.Analyze data regarding the connection between poverty reduction, economic growth, and globalization.Summarize the benefits and costs associated with an increasingly global economy. (EconEd 2002-14)

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  • What Does A Dollar Really Buy?

    Students will: Describe the purpose of a price index. Explain how a price index is calculated. Describe the weaknesses of the CPI. Interpret CPI data as a measure of economic health. Identify who is harmed and who is helped by inflation. (EconEd 2002-2009) 

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  • An Investigation Into Immigration and Migration in the United States

    Students will use tables and visualizations of data about geographic mobility to explore rates and patterns of migration within, and immigration to, the United States (U.S. Census Bureau 2020).

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  • Focus on Economic Data: U.S. Real GDP Growth, November 24, 2009

    This lesson focuses on the November 24, 2009, second estimate of U.S. real gross domestic product (Real GDP) for the third quarter of 2009, reported by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). The current data and historical data are explained. The meaning of GDP and potential impacts of changes of GDP are explored. This lesson will also introduce leading, coincident and ...

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