Wealth - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Wealth - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Wealth Inequality in America
Infographics on the distribution of wealth in America, highlighting both the inequality and the difference between our perception of inequality and the actual numbers (YouTube 2012).
World Wealth & Income Database
The Database provides access to data on the historical evolution of the world distribution of income and wealth, both within countries and between countries (2018-19).
Wealth Inequality in America
This activity uses a 6-minute video about wealth inequality that has gone viral on the internet with small-group activities to help students explore what they think U.S. wealth distribution currently is, what they think it should be, what it actually is, and what they might do about it (TeachableMoment USA 2013-20).
Tracking Inequality in America
10 Charts explicate the intricacies of how wealth has distributed over the past 25 years (WSJ 2015).
Digital History
This online textbook Digital History provides a wealth of resources for American History teachers and learners (USA 2011-18).
World Inequality Database: Germany
Der ʺWeltreport über Ungleichheitʺ einer Forschergruppe um Thomas Piketty attestiert Deutschland so viel Ungleichverteilung wie zuletzt 1913 (2020).
All About Mary
All About Mary is a digital encyclopedia that includes a wealth of information relating to the study of Mary and Catholicism (USA: University of Dayton 2018).
United Nations History Project
Wealth of materials for researching and teaching the history of the United Nations and international organizations (Harvard Asia Center / Joint Center for History and Economics at Harvard University and Cambridge University 2012-15)
Your Money’s Worth
In this New York Times lesson, students examine Times infographics about income and wealth distribution in the United States and discuss what this information says about society (2012-20).
Gross Science
The Gross Science YouTube series provides a variety of short videos and DIY experiments ideally suited for classrooms. Answering questions such as why vultures do not get sick from eating rotting meat, this series provides a wealth of science-rich information through humorous anecdotes and stories (USA: Nova 2021).