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The Fragile States Index
The Fund for Peace, USA, ranks the countries where state collapse may be just one disaster away (2008-19).
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New Understanding of Ancient Math
Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? Students look at a photo, read an article and answer these 6 basic news questions (New York Times Lesson 2010-15).
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Spongelab: Build-A-Body
A drag and drop game where players are tasked with assembling an organ system and making their way through the nervous, skeletal, excretory, and reproductive systems (USA 2013)
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World Population by Income
The interactive map shows how many live on how much, and where (USA: Pew Center 2015-22).
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Planet Money: The Economics Of T-Shirts
The Planet Money team is making a T-shirt and following the shirt around the world as it gets manufactured — from the farms where the cotton is grown to the factories where the shirts are sewn together (NPR, USA 2014).
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Teaching With Infographics
Where to find and how to use in class: charts, graphs and maps (New York Times 2010)
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What causes earthquakes?
The National Geographic explains where earthquakes usually take place and how they're measured (2023).
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OECD: Official Development Assistance
The dossier shows the global picture of official development assistance (ODA): who spends what, and where (2020).
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Pigouvian taxes
The taxes are named after the British economist Arthur Pigou, who proposed them to counterbalance externalities, where “self-interest will not…tend to make the national dividend a maximum” (The Economist 2018).
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Earthquakes 101
Learn about the geophysics behind earthquakes, how they are measured, and where the most powerful earthquake ever witnessed occurred. (5 minutes / National Geographic 2020)
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