Justice - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Justice - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer
Justice Breyer speaks with students about the US Courts and Constitution (USA: United Nations International School 2021).
Social Justice Index in the EU and OECD
Die Bewertungen nach dem Social Justice Index werden anhand von 36 Indikatoren in sechs Kategorien vorgenommen... (Bertelsmann Stiftung 2019).
Learning for Justice
Teaching resources against racism from the The Southern Poverty Law Center (USA: Montgomery AL 2021)
Global Environmental Justice Atlas
The environmental justice atlas documents and catalogues social conflict around environmental issues. The map is a valuable teaching resource for curricula about social and environmental issues. (USA 2020)
History of the Juvenile Justice System in the U.S.
America incarcerates more juveniles than any country in the world. The 4-minutes video examines the evolution of the juvenile justice system (USA: The Root 2020).
Youth and Crime in the U.S.
A part of the U.S. Department of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention provides statistical information on juvenile crime, victimization of youth, and involvement of youth in the juvenile justice system (USA 2014-20).
Journalism, Justice, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The unit focuses on the fragility of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It looks at the role of the media and highlights the importance of underreported news stories (USA: Pulitzer 2021).
International Court of Justice
Der Internationale Gerichtshof in Den Haag wurde 1945 als Teil der UNO gegründet (2018).
Legacy of Lynching
The Equal Justice Initiative researchers have documented 4075 racial terror lynchings of African Americans between 1877 and 1950 (USA 2018)
Equality Under the Law?
This New York Times lesson asks students to study the 14th Amendment to discern what it means and how it has been interpreted. Then some articles are suggested that examine how the criminal justice system treats black people in comparison to white people (2016).