Voters - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Voters - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

We the Voters
The films and accompanying lesson plans provide a fresh perspective on democracy, elections, governance, and debating, appropriate for grades 10-12 (USA: PBS 2016-18).
Ranked choice voting
Since 2002 San Francisco voters rank their candidates (USA: VOX 2019).
Dear Young People, Don't Vote
Acronym, an organisation “committed to electing progressive candidates” hammered home the message that by not voting, young voters would allow older, often more conservative voters to make choices in their place with a viral video “Knock the Vote” (USA 2018).
FactCheck.org
This nonpartisan, nonprofit “consumer advocate” for voters aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. It monitors the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews and news releases (USA 2017).
Rank Your Choice
Electoral systems vary. Two U.S. states and several cities have adopted ranked-choice voting which lets voters select their favorite candidate. This infographic walks through the process step-by-step and is a good starting place to introduce students to this and other electoral systems (iCivics 2021).
Election Glossary
Caucus, delegate, swing voters, referendum. These are just a few of the terms associated with elections that can be confusing. This glossary helps reviewing the language of elections(USA: iCivics 2021)
How Presidents and Vice Presidents Are Elected
Artikel ʺThe president and vice president of the United States campaign together and are elected as a team and not individually following the adoption of the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which was drafted to prevent the nation's two highest elected officials from being from opposing political parties. The amendment made it more difficult, but not impossible, ...