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International Politics: Lesson Plans and Resources

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Lesson Plans for Teaching Students International Politics

The world has become increasingly more connected, and with this inter-connectedness it is of even more importance that students gain a deeper understanding of global issues and the role of diplomacy. Share My Lesson has specially curated this collection of resources to help educators teach students about past and present U.S. foreign policies, how foreign policy is developed, the crisis in Ukraine, how international organizations are created and governed, the creation of international law, various international conflicts, and other forms of government in the world.

You will find engaging lesson plans and resources such as:

Resources

James Bond in History and Film
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James Bond in History and Film

Assessment, Handout | Grades 9-12

Conflict and Cooperation
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Conflict and Cooperation

Handout, Lesson Plan | Grades 6-12

International Influence
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International Influence

Handout, Lesson Plan | Grades 6-12

State of Israel and Palestinian conflict
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State of Israel and Palestinian conflict

Activity, Assessment, Handout, Presentation | Grades 9-12

Mayor: Exploring the Life of the Mayor of Ramallah
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Mayor: Exploring the Life of the Mayor of Ramallah

Grades 9-12, Higher Education, Adult Education

A Red Line in Syria in 2013 SIMULATION
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A Red Line in Syria in 2013 SIMULATION

Activity | Grades 9-12, Higher Education

EIGHTEEN DAYS IN OCTOBER:  THE YOM KIPPUR WAR AND HOW IT CREATED THE MODERN MIDDLE EAST
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EIGHTEEN DAYS IN OCTOBER: THE YOM KIPPUR WAR AND HOW IT CREATED THE MODERN MIDDLE EAST

Lesson Plan, Presentation | Grade 10, Higher Education, Adult Education

Educating for Democratic Citizenship

The Shanker Institute in partnership with the American Federation of Teachers, Share My Lesson the and the AFT Innovation Fund has launched this Educating for Democratic Citizenship Project whereby a group of accomplished, experienced AFT educators have developed these Action Civics lessons and materials that we hope will improve teaching and learning of American History, Government, and Civics for teachers and students.

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