A 45-minute undergraduate history lesson examining the landmark Supreme Court case Board of Education v. Earls (2002), focusing on Fourth Amendment rights in public schools and comparative analysis with Vernonia v. Acton.
Ce cours explore les interactions entre les agents économiques (Ménages, Entreprises, État, Institutions Financières, Reste du Monde) et le fonctionnement des différents marchés (Biens et Services, Travail, Capitaux). Il est conçu spécifiquement pour les étudiants en BTS CG.
A deep dive into the Battle of Verdun, focusing on the war of attrition, military strategy, and the psychological impact on soldiers during World War I.
An in-depth exploration of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, covering the Manhattan Project, the tactical decisions, the human impact, and the global legacy of the nuclear age.
A focused look at the events surrounding the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, concluding with a student timeline project.
A comprehensive project where students create a slideshow presentation chronicling the events, impact, and ethical debates surrounding the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
A lesson focusing on the analysis of primary source political cartoons from the 1920s, covering immigration, prohibition, the economy, and political scandals. Students will learn to decode symbolism and historical context through visual media.
This lesson explores the legal framework of commercial speech, focusing on the Central Hudson test, FTC regulations, and the constitutional differences between advertising and political expression. Students will analyze real-world scenarios to determine the limits of government regulation on marketing.
An introductory exploration of New Jersey v. T.L.O. (1985), focusing on the Fourth Amendment in schools, the 'Reasonable Suspicion' standard, and the balance between student privacy and school safety.
A graduate-level exploration of the landmark 1973 Supreme Court case concerning educational funding equity, focusing on the legal standards of equal protection and the long-term impact on systemic inequality.
This lesson explores the landmark California Supreme Court case Serrano v. Priest (1971), which challenged the constitutionality of using local property taxes to fund public schools. Students will analyze the legal arguments for educational equity and the long-term impact on school finance in California.
A comprehensive lesson exploring Martin Niemöller's poem through the lens of historical context, personal responsibility, and the consequences of silence during the Holocaust.
A 50-minute exploration of Turangawaewae, focusing on how 'place' shapes identity, comparing cultural perspectives on belonging, and analyzing the emotional weight of connection and displacement.
This lesson explores the motivations, methods, and consequences of 19th-century European imperialism in Africa and Asia. Students will analyze the impact of industrialization, technology, and social ideologies on global expansion.