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Global Nomads Group: Education and Social Change in Afghanistan Curriculum with Journalist, Mellissa Fung (One Week Lesson Plan)
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With a focus on education in Afghanistan, the Witness to Education in Afghanistan and Throughout the World curriculum examines global and local examples of how education can be use to create social change. Students address the driving question: "How can we, as youth, utilize education to promote positive change within our communities?"

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Social Science
Material Type:
Case Study
Interactive
Lecture
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Date Added:
03/31/2015
Global Nomads Group: Environmental Awareness Discussion Guide (Alumni Connections)
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Designed for GNG alumni, this is an environmental awareness curriculum for multicultural groups that focuses on cultural exchange, our individual impact on the earth, sustainability, and environmental action. It consists of 4 interactive videoconferences, each with a short preparation activity and a discussion guide.

Subject:
Education
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Activity/Lab
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Student Guide
Date Added:
06/02/2015
Global Nomads Group: Global Citizens in Action: Civic Engagement Curriculum (Semester-Long Program)
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Global Citizens in Action is a civic engagement curriculum that focuses on cultural exchange, media literacy, and global citizenship. Through exploring the driving question, “How do we, as youth, engage our communities to create positive social change?”

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Social Science
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Activity/Lab
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Full Course
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Date Added:
10/11/2013
Global Nomads Group: Human Rights Discussion Guide (Alumni Connections)
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This is a human rights curriculum for multicultural groups that focuses on cultural exchange, universal human rights, human rights violations, and local community action. It consists of 4 interactive videoconferences, each with a short preparation activity and a discussion guide.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Education
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Date Added:
06/02/2015
Global Nomads Group: Media Literacy Curriculum (5 day workshop)
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This 5-day curriculum teaches digital storytelling and media literacy skills through engaging youth to think critically on issues relevant to their life and future. This unit is guided by the question, "How does media contribute to positive social change?”

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Social Science
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Interactive
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Date Added:
10/18/2013
Global Nomads Group: Overfishing and Conservation Curriculum with Science Writer, Erik Vance (One Week Lesson Plan)
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The ocean's resources are slowly being depleted. This curriculum examines the issue of overfishing and its impact on both the environment and human life. In developing sustainable solutions, the students address the driving question: "How can we as youth, sustain the future of the world's ocean through our actions today?"

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Arts and Humanities
Social Science
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Case Study
Interactive
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Lesson Plan
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Date Added:
04/01/2015
Global Nomads Group: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Waste Curriculum With Thad Copeland from GrowNYC (One Week Lesson Plan)
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The Wasted: Don't Trash the Earth curriculum asks students to examine the impact of the waste we locally and globally produce and seek creative solutions to reduce this wastefulness by answering the driving question: "How can we, as youth, rethink waste?"

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Social Science
Material Type:
Case Study
Interactive
Lecture
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Date Added:
03/31/2015
Global Nomads Group: Science and Technology Curriculum (Year-Long Program)
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Road to Doha explores critical environmental issues through addressing the driving question “How do we, as youth, impact climate change in our communities?”

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Activity/Lab
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Date Added:
10/18/2013
Global Nomads Group: Syria in Crisis: Youth Experiences of Conflict Curriculum (Two Week Lesson Plan)
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As the situation in Syria worsens and the number of Syrian refugees increases, the Reimagine Syria curriculum addresses this need to understand the conflict and how this conflict has and will impact a generation of young Syrians. Through media and conflict analysis, students develop knowledge and skills to better understand the multiples ways conflict affects them and are able to address the driving question: "How can we, as youth, develop productive solutions to conflict in our communities?"

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Social Science
Material Type:
Case Study
Interactive
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Date Added:
04/01/2015
Glucose Tolerance Test handout for Medical Office and Laboratory Assistants (GTT McCuaig.pdf)
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A five-page illustrated handout for Medical Office and Laboratory Assistants that explains:
- What a Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) is
- Why monitoring diabetes is important
- What equipment is necessary for a proper GTT
- How to prepare the patient for a GTT
- How to conduct the GTT
- When blood and urine should be collected
- What could interfere with the test results
- Possible complications from the test
- When to alert the doctor and nurse
- What the test results mean
- How to report the test results

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Education
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Higher Education
Life Science
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Diagram/Illustration
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Author:
Theresa McCuaig
Date Added:
03/21/2022
Goldilocks and the Three Planets
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This is a lesson about planetary atmospheres. Learners will interpret real spectral graphs from missions to determine what some of Earth, Venus, and Mars’ atmosphere is composed of and then mathematically compare the amount of the greenhouse gas, CO2, on the planets Venus, Earth, and Mars in order to determine which has the most. Students brainstorm to figure out what things, along with greenhouse gases, can affect a planet’s temperature. The activity is part of Project Spectra, a science and engineering program for middle-high school students, focusing on how light is used to explore the Solar System.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Physical Science
Physics
Space Science
Technology
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Activity/Lab
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Lesson Plan
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Provider:
NASA
Provider Set:
NASA Wavelength
Date Added:
11/05/2014
Got Lactose? Investigating How Enzymes Function
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After studying the basics of enzyme function, students will be exposed to the history and evolution of lactose intolerance/lactase persistence. Both whole group and individual activities will ask students to interact with the concept. They will conduct a lab to understand the role of enzymes in lactose digestion and communicate their knowledge by creating a public health poster.

Subject:
Applied Science
Biology
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Life Science
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Activity/Lab
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Date Added:
04/04/2019
Got Lactose? Investigating How Enzymes Function
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After studying the basics of enzyme function, students will be exposed to the history and evolution of lactose intolerance/lactase persistence. Both whole group and individual activities will ask students to interact with the concept. They will conduct a lab to understand the role of enzymes in lactose digestion and communicate their knowledge by creating a public health poster.

Subject:
Applied Science
Biology
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Life Science
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Activity/Lab
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Date Added:
05/08/2021
Graphing the Rainbow
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This is a lesson about visual spectra. Learners will explore different ways of displaying visual spectra, including colored "barcode" spectra, like those produced by a diffraction grating, and line plots displaying intensity versus color, or wavelength. Students learn that a diffraction grating acts like a prism, bending light into its component colors. The activity is part of Project Spectra, a science and engineering program for middle-high school students, focusing on how light is used to explore the Solar System.

Subject:
Applied Science
Chemistry
Engineering
Physical Science
Physics
Space Science
Technology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Provider:
NASA
Provider Set:
NASA Wavelength
Date Added:
11/05/2014
Great depression and the role of women
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This engaging lesson plan, designed for primary school students, lasts 1 hour and 40 minutes. It introduces the Great Depression and explores its impact on women's roles. It incorporates interactive visual aids, group activities, and creative tasks that will keep you actively engaged throughout the lesson, making your learning experience more enjoyable and memorable.Also, you will find a comprehensive lesson plan tailored for high school students that spans 1 hour and 40 minutes, offering a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the Great Depression and its impact on women's roles in the workforce. This in-depth exploration will challenge you to think critically and develop a nuanced understanding of this significant historical period. It employs advanced visual aids, collaborative discussions, vocabulary activities, and creative tasks to engage and challenge older learners. The lesson commences with an interactive visual analysis activity, prompting students to examine historical images and speculate about the depicted scenarios critically. Through guided discussions, students contribute their insights, gradually building a nuanced understanding of the historical context surrounding the Great Depression.

Subject:
U.S. History
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Student Guide
Author:
maria jose and annie
Date Added:
04/10/2024
Growing Up Digital-Provided by Baltimore County Public Schools
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This website is a comprehensive look at digital citizenship for K-12 students, parents and teachers. It covers a wide variety of topics including: online security, online relationships and cyberbullying, digital footprint, digital citizenship, the use of copyrighted information and much more.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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Student Guide
Date Added:
07/10/2018
Growing up Digital- Provided by Baltimore County Public Schools
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This website is a comprehensive set of resources for students K-12, parents and teachers. The topics include online security, digital relationships and cyberbullying, digital footprint, digital citizenship, student data, copyright and maintaining a healthy balance of digital exposure.

Subject:
Applied Science
Education
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Reading
Student Guide
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
07/10/2018