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From 19th-Century Factories to 21st-Century Sweatshops
This lesson follows the idea: Teaching about current-day sweatshops to make the topic of work conditions during the Industrial Revolution more relevant for students (New York Times 2011-21).
Planet Money: The Economics Of T-Shirts
The Planet Money team is making a T-shirt and following the shirt around the world as it gets manufactured — from the farms where the cotton is grown to the factories where the shirts are sewn together (NPR, USA 2014).
Who makes your iPhone?
This lesson consists of two student readings. The first reading takes a closer look at the labor conditions in factories in China making Apple products. The second reading explores the debate about sweatshops more broadly (Teachable Moment, USA 2012).
Corporate Irresponsibility?
In this New York Times lesson, students will first imagine they are executives at major American clothing retailers who are researching and negotiating what policy changes, if any, their company should take in light of the recent disasters in Bangladeshi garment factories. Then, students will write their own persuasive letters to their favorite clothing brand advocating a ...
Factory Life
How do you make sense of contrasting accounts of historical events? What makes one source more reliable than another? How does corroborating information across sources help confirm or discredit historical accounts? In this lesson, students engage in such questions as they evaluate and compare different types of primary source documents with different perspectives on working ...
Who Makes Your iPhone: A discussion about sweatshops
What is the human cost of an iPad? The labor conditions at factories making Apple products have been in the public spotlight lately. While Apple is not unique in using low-wage Chinese labor to produce its electronic products, the popularity of the iPad and iPhone, along with publicity surrounding the death of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, have renewed debate about what labor ...
Smart Machines und Smart Factories
In diesem Unterrichtsmodul befassen sich die Schülerinnen und Schüler im Rahmen des Themas „Industrie 4.0“ mit smarten Maschinen und smarten Unternehmen. Sie lernen die Machine-to-Machine-Communication (M2M) und Cyber-Physical-Systems (CPS) als Basis für Industrie 4.0 kennen.