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Lessons learnt from No Fire Zone
1. Irony: Why would a Senior Diplomat from Sri Lanka threatening on twitter that he will “make sure you don’t get a visa”. source: British newspaper. http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/sri-lankan-killing...
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Examining the 2017 French Election
Students use journalist Sarah Wildman’s analysis on the 2017 French election to discuss and write about differing perspectives on the final two presidential candidates.
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Green Taxi Initiatives in Combating Climate Change
An analysis of how creating energy-efficient taxis in cities can help combat climate change.
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Climate Change and Its Impact on Natural Habitats
Students read about the impacts of coral bleaching on ocean ecosystems.
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The Country a U.S. Corporation Left Behind
Students explore the impacts of the century-long relationship between Alcoa, an American corporation, and Suriname. They then debate the terms of Alcoa's exit from the country.
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How to Write a Commentary
In this lesson, students listen to a journalist discuss their reporting and then write a commentary. Students were expected to ask questions, take plenty of notes, and come up with a thesis statement.
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The Nanny's Child: Economic Factors in Migration
This lesson uses a photo essay as a primary source so students can identify the Seven Economic Principles in a real world situation.
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Green energy vs. non renewable energy
THE THREE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY Renewable energy comes from natural sources such solar, wind, geothermal, biomass sources. Whereas non-renewable energy comes from...
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