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Coding Set: Social Network Analysis Data for the PhD Thesis "More than trees"
Isaac, Roman; Martín-López, Berta; Koegst, Jana
2024|Data Collection:Data PhD Isaac|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-217To identify relevant actors for the governance of co-produced forest nature's contributions to people (NCP) the researchers conducted a social-network analysis based on 39 semi-structured interviews with foresters and conservation managers. These interviews were conducted across three case study sites in Germany: Schorfheide-Chorin in the Northeast, Hainich-Dün in the Centre, and Schwäbische Alb in the Southwest. All three case study sites belong to the large-scale and long-term research platform Biodiversity Exploratories. The researchers employed a predefined coding set to analyse the interviews and grasp the relationships between different actors based on the anthropogenic capitals they used to co-produce forest nature's contributions to people (NCP). To secure the interviewees anonymity this coding cannot be published. Therefore, this data set is limited to this coding set.
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Coding, Coding Set, and Policy Overview: Policy Document Analysis Data for the PhD Thesis "More than trees"
Isaac, Roman; Hofmann, Johanna; Däfler, Lene Salia; Martín-López, Berta
2024|Data Collection:Data PhD Isaac|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-216The researchers conducted a policy document analysis (PDA) to identify how policy document intend to govern anthropogenic capitals in the co-production of nature's contributions to people (NCP). They used a four step approach to identify policies. First, they checked the scientific literature for references to relevant documents. Second, they conducted an online search in databases of relevant institutions. Third, they assessed which Natura 2000 sites were located in their case study sites and plots to find relevant Natura 2000 management plans. Fourth, they interviewed 37 forest managers and 13 conservationists and asked them about policy documents relevant for their work. In total the researchers identified 96 policy documents from different policy fields. Of these 76 met their selection criteria of referring to governance of anthropogenic capitals in nature's contributions to people co-production in forests. The research group coded these policy documents using a deductive coding scheme. The data set consists of the coding set, the coding and a full list of the 76 documents.
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Coding, Coding Set, and Document List: Systematic Literature Review Data for the PhD Thesis "More than trees”
Isaac, Roman; Martín-López, Berta
2024|Data Collection:Data PhD Isaac|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-214The research group conducted a systematic literature review on peer-reviewed publications dealing with the governance of co-produced nature's contributions to people (NCP) and ecosystem services. The researchers used two search strings. The first search string covered NCP and ecosystem services co-production literature and returned 384 publications. When assessing the abstracts the researchers found that 170 papers potentially included NCP co-production. This narrowed down to 25 publications that explicitly (i.e. stated by authors) or implicitly (i.e. not stated by authors but covered in the paper) referred to NCP co-production when assessing the full-text. The second search string covered ecosystem services governance. This search string resulted in 157 publications covering empirical cases of ecosystem services governance. Of these 21 were found to deal with NCP co-production. The researchers found one duplicate in both searches resulting in 45 publications used within the full text review. The researchers followed a deductive coding scheme to assess the publications. This data set presents the coding set, the publication list and the coding.
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Digital Health Platform Governance Document Register
Maschewski, Jan; Richter, Kenneth; Zimmer, Markus Philipp
2023|Data Collection:IIS Digital Health Platform Governance|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-69.3This dataset is a register of documents included in an analysis of digital health platform governance sorted in two lists: The first list shows documents regarding Apple Health. The second list focuses on documents from (2) telematics infrastructure with a special view on German healthcare. The register provides author, year, title and referring link to every single document and includes various types of web resources such as laws, statements, guidelines, workflows, reports, articles, etc.
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Woody-plant based ecosystem services based on household survey: Data from southwestern Ethiopia
Duguma, Dula Wakassa; Shumi, Girma; Fischer, Jörn
2024|Data Collection:Data PhD Dula|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-53The data contains household surveys of woody-plant use in three districts of Jimma zone of Oromia region of Ethiopia, surveyed from 180 households. It also contains woody-plant survey at 71 sites in farmland and 107 sites in forest that shows the abundance of individual stems of trees and shrubs used for different purposes by the local community. Besides, it contains environmental and human disturbance variables used to predict the availability of woody-plant based ecosystem services in the entire landscape.
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Ecosystem Service Provision, Values and Stakeholders in Gera, Gumay, and Setema Woreda, Ethiopia
Brück, Maria
2024|Data Collection:Daten PhD Brück|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-150Der Datensatz führt drei verschiedene Datenarten zusammen, um sie für eine Analyse von Ökosystemdienstleistungen und damit zusammenhängenden ökologischen und sozialen Aspekten heute und in der Zukunft zu nutzen. Der erste Teil (Datasheet 1) umfasst Daten zur Bereitstellung von elf lokal relevanten Ökosystemdienstleistungen in 66 Kebeles (kleinste Verwaltungseinheiten in Äthiopien) heute und unter vier Zukunftszenarien, welche auf Basis diverser Primär- und Sekundärdaten (siehe integrierte Dokumentation) erhoben und ermittelt wurden. Der zweite Teil (Datasheet 2) ist das Produkt einer Interviewbefragung mit 164 teilnehmenden Personen. Der Fragebogen bestand aus einer Übung, um die Werttypen (instrumental, relational, intrinsisch) zu erfassen, die jedem von insgesamt zehn Ökosystemdienstleistungen zugeschrieben werden. Der dritte Teil (Datasheet 3) ist das Ergebnis von semi-strukturierten Interviews und quantifiziert Stakeholdergruppen (Regierungsorganisationen, private, gemeinschaftsbasierte, Nicht-Regierungs-Organisationen) mit einem Interesse an Ökosystemdienstleistungen in der Studienregion.The dataset brings together three different types of data to be used for an analysis of ecosystem services and related environmental and social aspects today and in the future. The first part (Datasheet 1) contains data on the provision of eleven locally relevant ecosystem services in 66 kebeles (the smallest administrative units in Ethiopia) today and under four future scenarios, which were collected and determined on the basis of various primary and secondary data (see details in the integrated documentation). Data sheet 2 is the product of an interview survey with 164 respondents. The questionnaire consisted of an exercise to assess the types of values (instrumental, relational, intrinsic) attributed to each of 10 ecosystem services. Datasheet 3 is the result of semi-structured interviews and quantifies stakeholder groups (governmental, private, community-based, non-governmental organizations) with an interest in ecosystem services in the study region.
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Ready biodegradability data of ionic liquids, OECD 301D (Closed Bottle Test), 2024, V1
Amsel, Ann-Kathrin; Olsson, Oliver; Kümmerer, Klaus
2024|Data Collection:INSC - Biodegradability|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-151The data set contains biodegradability data according to OECD 301D (Closed Bottle Test) for ionic liquids. Two data sources were used to compile OECD 301D data: (a) data from the Leuphana Institute of Sustainable Chemistry (INSC) in-house biodegradation experiments and (b) literature data. The literature data and the INSC in-house data was combined. Two data sets were compiled: set IL contains just ionic liquids and set ILNI contains ionic liquids and non-ionic compounds. Duplicates were combined to one ionic liquid by calculating the mean biodegradation rate. Negative biodegradation rates were zeroed. In case several tests per substance were conducted, the mean value was calculated. The biodegradability data was classified in red: 0–19%, amber: 20–59%, green: ≥60%.
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Experimental data on ready biodegradability, OECD 301D (Closed Bottle Test), 2023, V1
Olsson, Oliver; Logunova, Evgenia; Suk, Morten; Kümmerer, Klaus
2024|Data Collection:INSC - Biodegradability|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-77Closed Bottle Test (CBT) is a simple test to evaluate the ready biodegradability of an organic compound in the environment. It was performed according to the OECD test guidelines (OECD, 1992) using a low bacterial density (2 drops STP effluent/L), low nutrient content, and at room temperature (20 ± 1 °C) in the dark. The test system consisted of four different series, each series run in parallel. The readily biodegradable sodium acetate and the test substance used in the test were adjusted to a concentration corresponding to 5 mg L−1 theoretical oxygen demand without nitrification (ThODNH3). All test bottles were inoculated with an aliquot from the effluent of the municipal sewage treatment plant (STP) in AGL Lüneburg, Germany (144,000 inhabitant equivalents). Throughout the test, the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) was monitored by measuring the dissolved oxygen concentration. A test compound is classified as “readily biodegradable” if biodegradation, expressed as a percentage of oxygen consumed in the test bottle, exceeds 60% within a period of 10 days after the oxygen consumption reached 10% ThOD. Toxicity was assessed by comparing oxygen consumption, as measured in the toxicity controls, with the predicted level calculated based on the oxygen consumption in the quality control and in the test bottles, respectively. Toxicity controls allow for the recognition of false negative results caused by the toxicity of the test compound against the degrading bacteria. --- Validity criteria (all must be fulfilled): (1) The difference of the double determination on day 28 must not be more than 20%. (2) The toxicity control must not be less than 25% degraded on day 14. (3) The oxygen consumption of the blank must be less than 1.5 mg/l on day 28. (4) The oxygen concentration of the test preparations must not be less than 0.5 mg/l. (5) The quality control must be 60% degraded on day 14. --- The data set includes for each tested substance: the smilescode, the biodegradation rate in % of the two test runs, the mean value of these two test results as a basis for the classification easily biodegradable, yes (1) or no (0).
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Carabid beetles of old beech forests - repeated sampling 1999-2001 and 2020-2022
Weiss, Fabio; Winter, Susanne; Pflugmacher, Dirk; Kolling, Thomas; Linde, Andreas
2024|Data Collection:Daten PhD Weiss|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-118This dataset compiles data investigating carabid beetles sampled from 1999 until 2001 and again from 2020 until 2022 at the same locations with identical methods. Sampling was conducted using pitfall traps. The traps consisted of a 400 ml honey jar featuring an extended PVC rim plate. They were placed in a piece of PVC pipe and covered with a metal roof. Each trap contained 200 ml of trapping fluid (50% solution of monoethylene glycol and water). From 2020 until 2022, the researchers located the exact trap locations (with a tolerance of <2 m) using the GPS locations and tree survey maps. In all years, sampling was conducted from mid-April to early November. The pitfall traps were emptied fortnightly, yielding 15 samples per trap and sampling year. Subsequently, the carabid beetles were determined to the species level according to Müller-Motzfeld (2004) by Thomas Kolling and Dirk Pflugmacher in 1999-2001 and by Fabio Weiss and Thomas Kolling in 2020-2022. The eleven study sites of this study were chosen as representative selection of managed and unmanaged beech forests of old stand age and comparable environmental site conditions. Two of the sites (Serrahn and Grumsin) have been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites as part of the "Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe"; two others (Heilige Hallen and Fauler Ort) represent the oldest known lowland beech forests without timber use in Germany. The majority of the sites (seven, including Grumsin) are part of the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve, while Serrahn is part of the Müritz National Park.
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German and English interview guides as part of the ReZeitKon project (2020-2021)
Frank, Pascal; Grauer, Claire
2023|Data Collection:Interview guides ReZeitKon Covid research|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-82Bei den Daten handelt es sich um qualitative Interviewleitfäden zur Befragung von Schülerinnen und Schülern, Lehrkräften, Eltern und weiteren Ressourcenpersonen im Rahmen einer Forschung zum Zeitempfinden von Schülerinnen und Schülern deutscher Sekundarschulen während der pandemiebedingten Schulschließungen in den Jahren 2020 und 2021. Die erste Befragungsrunde fand im Zeitraum von April bis Oktober 2020 statt. Eine zweite Befragungsrunde mit leicht angepassten Interviewleitfäden wurde zwischen Februar und März 2021, während der zweiten Phase längerer Schulschließungen in Deutschland, durchgeführt.The data consists of qualitative interview guidelines for surveying secondary school students, teachers, parents and other resource persons as part of research into how students at German secondary schools perceive time during the pandemic-related school closures in 2020 and 2021. The first round of interviews took place between April and October 2020. A second round of interviews with slightly adapted interview guidelines was conducted between February and March 2021, during the second phase of extended school closures in Germany.
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Ecosystem Product Rankings and Values in Gera, Gumay, and Setema Woreda, Ethiopia
Brück, Maria
2023|Data Collection:Daten PhD Brück|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-51Der Datensatz ist das Produkt einer Interviewbefragung mit 316 teilnehmenden Personen. Er enthält Daten mit Informationen und Angaben der Befragten über die Rangfolge sowie die ihnen zugeschriebenen Werte von 11 lokal relevanten Ökosystemprodukten (spezifische Produkte, die aus Ökosystemen gewonnen werden) im Südwesten Äthiopiens, nämlich zu: Rindfleisch, biologische Vielfalt, Rinder, Kaffee, Eukalyptus, Brennholz, Honig, Khat, Mais, Sorghum, Teff. Die Befragten stammten aus acht Kebeles (kleinste Verwaltungseinheiten in Äthiopien) entlang eines sozial-ökologischen Gradienten und einer Stadt, die sich in drei Woredas (Bezirke) in der Zone Jimma, Region Oromia, Äthiopien (Gera, Gumay und Setema Woreda) befinden. Der Fragebogen bestand aus (1) einem bildbasierten Ranking, um die allgemeine Bedeutung der 11 Ökosystemprodukte zu bewerten, und (2) einer Übung, um die Werttypen (instrumental, relational, intrinsisch) zu erfassen, die jedem Ökosystemprodukt zugeschrieben werden.The dataset includes data comprising information on rankings of and values ascribed to 11 locally relevant ecosystem products (specific products appropriated from ecosystems) by 316 participants in southwestern Ethiopia, i.e. beef, biodiversity, cattle, coffee, eucalyptus, firewood, honey, khat, maize, sorghum, teff. Participants originated from eight kebeles (smallest administrative units in Ethiopia) along a social-ecological gradient and one town located in three woredas (districts), in Jimma Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia, namely Gera, Gumay and Setema woreda. The questionnaire consisted of (1) a picture-based ranking exercise to assess the general importance of the 11 ecosystem products to participants’ livelihoods, and (2) an exercise (token distribution) to assess the value types (instrumental, relational, intrinsic) ascribed to each ecosystem product.
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Teach About U.S. Moodle Course: The U.S. Embassy School Election Project 2012
Kaliampos, Joannis; Schmidt, Torben; Kohl, Martina; Ernst, Karin; Krüger, Katja
2023|Data Collection:Teach About U.S. Moodle Course|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-45The resource comprises an English language course centered around the topic of U.S. 2012 Elections, encompassing a well-structured curriculum comprising language activities and multimedia resources, which can be seamlessly integrated into the Moodle learning management system. The course is structured around the theme of U.S. Presidential Elections, guiding students to explore and analyze a specific U.S. state in depth. Through intensive research and investigation, students delve into various aspects of the chosen state, including its voting history, economy, culture, demographics and political landscape. This comprehensive exploration empowers learners to develop a nuanced understanding of the state's unique characteristics and its potential voting patterns. Within the course, a wide range of engaging language activities is provided, encompassing reading comprehension, speaking opportunities, research and writing assignments. These activities are strategically designed to reinforce English language proficiency while simultaneously fostering critical thinking skills, cultural awareness, and deeper understanding of the U.S. political system. The inclusion of open source texts and materials enriches the learning experience and exposes students to authentic and diverse sources of information such as news articles, transcribed speeches, interviews, H5P videos, official government websites and historical documents related to U.S. Elections and politics. This exposure enhances learners' language proficiency by immersing them in real-world language usage and providing valuable insights into the intricacies of American politics. The course materials are conveniently packaged in a Moodle file.
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Teach About U.S. Moodle Course: The U.S. Embassy School Election Project 2016
Kaliampos, Joannis; Schmidt, Torben; Kohl, Martina; Ernst, Karin; Krüger, Katja
2023|Data Collection:Teach About U.S. Moodle Course|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-37The resource comprises an English-language course centered around the topic of U.S. 2016 Elections, encompassing a well-structured curriculum comprising language activities and multimedia resources, which can be seamlessly integrated into the Moodle learning management system. The course is structured around the theme of U.S. Presidential Elections, guiding students to explore and analyze a specific U.S. state in depth. Through intensive research and investigation, students delve into various aspects of the chosen state, including its voting history, economy, culture, demographics and political landscape. This comprehensive exploration empowers learners to develop a nuanced understanding of the state's unique characteristics and its potential voting patterns. Within the course, a wide range of engaging language activities is provided, encompassing reading comprehension, speaking opportunities, research and writing assignments. These activities are strategically designed to reinforce English language proficiency while simultaneously fostering critical thinking skills, cultural awareness, and deeper understanding of the U.S. political system. The inclusion of open source texts and materials enriches the learning experience and exposes students to authentic and diverse sources of information such as news articles, transcribed speeches, interviews, H5P videos, official government websites and historical documents related to U.S. Elections and politics. This exposure enhances learners' language proficiency by immersing them in real-world language usage and providing valuable insights into the intricacies of American politics. The course materials are conveniently packaged in a Moodle file. The course is accompanied with a teaching notes document designed to support teachers by offering a detailed overview of the course content, in-depth explanations, essential teaching points and suggested approaches for interactive activities.
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Teach About U.S. Moodle Course: The U.S. Embassy School Election Project 2020
Kaliampos, Joannis; Schmidt, Torben; Kohl, Martina; Ernst, Karin; Krüger, Katja
2023|Data Collection:Teach About U.S. Moodle Course|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-38The resource comprises an English language course centered around the topic of U.S. 2020 Elections, encompassing a well-structured curriculum comprising language activities and multimedia resources, which can be seamlessly integrated into the Moodle learning management system. The course is structured around the theme of U.S. Presidential Elections, guiding students to explore and analyze a specific U.S. state in depth. Through intensive research and investigation, students delve into various aspects of the chosen state, including its voting history, economy, culture, demographics and political landscape. This comprehensive exploration empowers learners to develop a nuanced understanding of the state's unique characteristics and its potential voting patterns. Within the course, a wide range of engaging language activities is provided, encompassing reading comprehension, speaking opportunities, research and writing assignments. These activities are strategically designed to reinforce English language proficiency while simultaneously fostering critical thinking skills, cultural awareness, and deeper understanding of the U.S. political system. The inclusion of open source texts and materials enriches the learning experience and exposes students to authentic and diverse sources of information such as news articles, transcribed speeches, interviews, H5P videos, official government websites and historical documents related to U.S. Elections and politics. This exposure enhances learners' language proficiency by immersing them in real-world language usage and providing valuable insights into the intricacies of American politics. The course materials are conveniently packaged in a Moodle file. The course is accompanied with a teaching notes document providing teachers with a detailed overview of the course content and offering in-depth explanations, essential teaching points and suggested approaches for interactive activities.
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Teach About U.S. Moodle Course: Going Green - Education for Sustainability
Kaliampos, Joannis; Schmidt, Torben; Kohl, Martina; Oussaifi, Taieb; Ernst, Karin; Krüger, Katja
2023|Data Collection:Teach About U.S. Moodle Course|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-34The dataset comprises an English language course centered around the topic of sustainability, encompassing a well-structured curriculum comprising language activities and multimedia resources, which can be seamlessly integrated into Moodle learning management system. The course is centered around the theme of sustainability, encompassing various interconnected topics such as food, green energy, fashion, plastic recycling, youth participation and engagement in society. With a holistic approach, students are encouraged to examine the multifaceted aspects of sustainability, fostering a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in creating a more sustainable future. The course provides educators with English language activities, readings, discussions, and projects related to the diverse themes of sustainability. The course also incorporates open source texts, case studies, and real-world examples, providing learners with a solid foundation to explore and reflect upon the complexities of sustainability. The research and inquiry-based activities are designed to provide learners with opportunities to apply their knowledge, engage in critical thinking and develop essential skills in areas such as problem solving, data analysis and communication. The activities allow learners to delve deeper into specific topics and participate actively in their own learning process. They are designed to engage students in meaningful dialogues, and help them develop a sense of agency and responsibility towards their communities. The course materials are conveniently packaged in a Moodle file. The main course is accompanied with teaching notes as a separate document providing teachers with in-depth explanations, essential teaching points and suggested approaches for interactive activities.
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Teach About U.S. Moodle Course: Project Week / Power to the People - Renewable Energy in the Community
Kaliampos, Joannis; Schmidt, Torben; Kohl, Martina; Ernst, Karin; Krüger, Katja
2023|Data Collection:Teach About U.S. Moodle Course|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-36The resource consists of a well-structured course curriculum for the English-as-a-foreign-language classroom, packaged in a Moodle file and accompanied with teaching notes and a Moodle overview. The course is designed to explore and understand the topic of renewable energy in the community and provide a robust framework for a renewable energy course. The course centers around the fictional town of Leinwig, where students are presented with the opportunity to contribute to the town's transition to renewable energy sources. The teaching notes provide teachers with in-depth explanations and essential teaching points as well as suggested approaches for interactive activities. The Moodle overview serves as a tutorial offering a step-by-step walkthrough of Moodle's various features and functionalities. As a culminating project outcome, students are tasked with presenting their solution in a concise 3 minute video and pitching their approach to an expert commission. This project-based learning approach encourages students to integrate their knowledge, showcase their creativity, and demonstrate their understanding of renewable energy concepts in a real-world context. By immersing the students in critical thinking, data analysis, and problem-solving exercises, they are empowered to develop an action plan that encompasses the key elements of economic viability, ecological sustainability, and technological feasibility.
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Teach About U.S. Moodle Course: Humboldt 250 - Exploring Global Citizenship
Kaliampos, Joannis; Schmidt, Torben; Kohl, Martina; Ernst, Karin; Krüger, Katja
2023|Data Collection:Teach About U.S. Moodle Course|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-35The resource consists of an English language course for secondary level learners of English as a foreign language. The course centers around the topic of global citizenship, encompassing a well-structured curriculum comprising language activities and multimedia resources, which can be seamlessly integrated into the Moodle learning management system. The course focuses on the theme of global citizenship through exploring the life and person of Alexander von Humboldt. It includes four modules that engage students in activities to define the concept of global citizenship and explore Humboldt's life and contributions, present his various roles and critically assess his impact on global citizenship. Module 1 focuses on defining the concept of a global citizen where students compare their personal understanding, discuss similarities and differences, and formulate a common definition of global citizenship. Module 2 involves watching videos to extract information about Humboldt's character, expeditions and scientific contributions. Module 3 explores Humboldt's various roles, with students reading excerpts from a biography and presenting him as naturalist, activist, advisor, author or scientist. In Module 4, students discuss Humboldt's significance for contemporary global citizenship and the relevance of Humboldt's life for today's generation. The main course is accompanied with separate teaching notes, a document designed to support teachers by providing detailed overview of the course content with in-depth explanations, essential teaching points and suggested approaches for interactive activities. This dataset offers educators a valuable resource for promoting English language skills, scientific knowledge, critical thinking abilities and cultural awareness among high school students, fostering their understanding of global citizenship and its relevance in today's world.
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Teach About U.S. Handbook: The U.S. Embassy School Election Project 2020. Teacher's Handbook and Printable Worksheets
Kaliampos, Joannis; Schmidt, Torben; Kohl, Martina; Oussaifi, Taieb; Ernst, Karin; Krüger, Katja; King, Mallory L.; Schmidt, Janina; Arboleda, Patricio Suárez
2023|Data Collection:Teach About U.S. Handbook Course|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-42This resource is a comprehensive course on U.S. Elections tailored for intermediate to upper-intermediate English language learners. It comprises the handbook accompanied by a set of printable worksheets. In addition to the materials from the 2020 project cycle, there are also supplementary materials available from the project cycles 2012 and 2016. While these materials are part of the project, it is important to note that they are not directly related to the election year 2020. Nevertheless, they could prove valuable for conducting comparative analyses, offering insights from different timeframes. The course is structured around the theme of U.S. Presidential Elections, guiding students to explore and analyze a specific U.S. state in depth. Through intensive research and investigation, students delve into various aspects of the chosen state, including its voting history, economy, culture, demographics and political landscape. This comprehensive exploration empowers learners to develop a nuanced understanding of the state's unique characteristics and its potential voting patterns. Within the handbook, a wide range of engaging language activities is provided, encompassing reading comprehension, speaking opportunities, research and writing assignments. These activities are strategically designed to reinforce English language proficiency while simultaneously fostering critical thinking skills, cultural awareness, and deeper understanding of the U.S. political system. The inclusion of open-source texts and materials enriches the learning experience and exposes students to authentic and diverse sources of information such as news articles, transcribed speeches, interviews, H5P videos, official government websites and historical documents related to U.S. Elections and politics. This exposure enhances learners' language proficiency by immersing them in real-world language usage and providing valuable insights into the intricacies of American politics. Accompanying the handbook, the dataset features of a set of printable worksheets that complement the course content. These worksheets provide learners with additional practice opportunities to reinforce language skills, improve their knowledge, apply critical analysis and make informed predictions about the voting preferenes of the chosen state based on their research findings.
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Teach About U.S. Handbook: Humboldt 250 - Exploring Global Citizenship
Kaliampos, Joannis; Schmidt, Torben; Kohl, Martina; Ernst, Karin; Krüger, Katja; King, Mallory L.; Meimerstorf, Lea; Schmidt, Janina; Schönherr, Bettina; Arboleda, Patricio Suárez
2023|Data Collection:Teach About U.S. Handbook Course|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-40The resources consist of a comprehensive handbook designed for the English language classroom, accompanied by a teaching manual citing the text passages from the book "The Invention of Nature" (2015) by Andrea Wulf used in the project. The handbook focuses on the theme of global citizenship through exploring the life and person of Alexander von Humboldt. It comprises four modules that engage students in activities to define the concept of global citizenship and explore Humboldt's life and contributions, present his various roles and critically assess his impact on global citizenship. Module 1 focuses on defining the concept of a global citizen where students compare their personal understanding, discuss similarities and differences, and formulate a common definition of global citizenship. Module 2 involves watching videos to extract information about Humboldt's character, expeditions and scientific contributions. Module 3 explores Humboldt's various roles, with students reading excerpts from a biography and presenting him as naturalist, activist, advisor, author or scientist. In Module 4, students discuss Humboldt's significance for contemporary global citizenship and the relevance of Humboldt's life for today's generation. This dataset offers educators a valuable resource for promoting English language skills, scientific knowledge, critical thinking abilities and cultural awareness among high school students, fostering their understanding of global citizenship and its relevance in today's world.
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Teach About U.S. Handbook: Going Green - Education for Sustainability. Teacher's Handbook and Materials
Kaliampos, Joannis; Schmidt, Torben; Kohl, Martina; Oussaifi, Taieb; Ernst, Karin; Krüger, Katja; Zschage, Mailin; Rauf, Sarah; Jonas, Janike; Möller, Marina
2023|Data Collection:Teach About U.S. Handbook Course|DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-39The resources consist of a handbook accompanied by flyers and materials from the project "Going Green - Education for Sustainability“ such as printable worksheets and workshop manuals. The course is centered around the theme of sustainability, encompassing various interconnected topics such as food, green energy, fashion, plastic recycling, youth participation and engagement in society. With a holistic approach, students are encouraged to examine the multifaceted aspects of sustainability, fostering a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in creating a more sustainable future. The handbook serves as a comprehensive guide, offering structured content, instructional strategies and learning objectives aligned with the course curriculum. It provides educators with English language activities, readings, discussions, and projects related to the diverse themes of sustainability. The handbook also incorporates open-source texts, case studies, and real-world examples, providing learners with a solid foundation to explore and reflect upon the complexities of sustainability. The research and inquiry-based activities are designed to provide learners with opportunities to apply their knowledge, engage in critical thinking and develop essential skills in areas such as problem solving, data analysis and communication. The activities allow learners to delve deeper into specific topics and participate actively in their own learning process. They are designed to engage students in meaningful dialogues, and help them develop a sense of agency and responsibility towards their communities. Furthermore, the dataset offers workshop manuals that facilitate interactive and collaborative learning experiences. These manuals provide step-by-step instructions, guidance, and resources for educators to conduct their lessons, discussions and hands-on activities.
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