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Mapping Conflict
Length
45 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will consider major historical and modern day examples of conflict and identify patterns and underlying themes.
Is It Sovereign?
Length
10-15 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will understand the concept of sovereignty and the difference between a nation and a country.
Approaches to Foreign Policy: Introduction
Grade Level
High School
- Students will be able to explain isolationism and engagement, idealism and realism, and unilateralism and multilateralism.
- Students will be able to identify these approaches to foreign policy in real-life examples and apply them in foreign-policy scenarios.
Migration: Policy
Grade Level
High School
- Students will analyze the importance of legal status in immigration policy including the key differences between migrant, refugee, and asylum.
- Students will create an awareness campaign about an issue related to migration.
Cyber Clash with China (UNSC)
Tensions escalate between the United States and China as the Nasdaq faces a devastating cyberattack.
How to Lower Industry-Sector Emissions
Industrial emissions pose big challenges for the climate. Innovative industrial solutions can make a difference.
How to Mitigate Climate Change
Learn how the world can lower greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the threat from climate change.
How the Paris Agreement Helps Stop Climate Change
The Paris Agreement offers the world a pathway for addressing climate change, but challenges persist.
How Renewables Can Boost a Country's Energy Security
Climate change poses energy security challenges, but building more renewable sources and taking other steps can help strengthen supply and lower risks.
Rights and Governance Online
Length
25 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will discuss and debate whether the internet should respect national borders or the concept of a “free and open” internet (i.e.: Should countries be allowed to regulate?).