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Kino & Curriuculum
KINO & CURRICULUM, ein Online-Angebot des Instituts für Kino und Filmkultur... ... informiert Sie als PädagogInnen über aktuelle Kinofilme. ... schlägt Ihnen Diskussionsansätze auf Grundlage der Lehrpläne vor. ... bietet Ihnen thematische und ästhetische Hintergrundinformationen zur Filmbesprechung an.
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Global Curriculum Bank for HIV/AIDS Preventive Education
International databank of curriculum material and related documentation for HIV/AIDS education at primary and secondary levels of schooling
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'Losing Earth': A Climate Change Curriculum
“Losing Earth” and the accompanying curricular materials will enable teachers and students to have bold conversations about climate change, the media’s role in shaping discourse about the issue, and the political willpower needed to enact critical environmental policy (USA: Pulitzer Center August 2018).
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Open Source Physics
This collection brings together curriculum resources that engage students in physics, computation, and computer modeling. It covers topics such as Newton's laws, moon phases, and working with physics simulators (USA 2014).
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Speak Up!
Scripts, guidelines, and templates for students to chair, research, think, and speak in debates (Ministère de l’Éducation du Québec 2012).
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Historical Treasure Chests
Letters, diaries, photographs, maps and artifacts provide students with authentic materials from the past (USA: Bank Street College of Education, Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education, 2015-20).
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Presidents' Day Lessons
These lesson plans teach about the constitutional legacy of George Washington, James Madison, Abraham Lincoln, and Ronald Reagan and how they shaped the U.S. Constitution (Center for Civic Education 2019).
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The Executive Branch
Students learn about the executive branch, including the unique role and powers of the president and the function of executive departments and agencies. They will explore key facets of foreign policy and the president’s role in it (USA: iCivics 2020).
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Engineering Solutions to 21st Century Environmental Problems
The units’ topics are diverse, but all follow an environmental theme and contain the engineering principles of design and problem solving (Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute 2019).
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Discovery Through Experimentation
The goal of this unit is to allow students to gain an understanding through personal experience and a historical look at certain scientific discoveries of how research works (Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute 2014).
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