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EDGES: Engaged Digital German Environmental Studies

Tag: A1-A2

EDEWA: Postcolonial Supermarket

8 March 2021

How might instructors address issues of both racial and environmental justice in the classroom?

Heatwave: Comparatives and Superlatives

8 March 2021

How might instructors incorporate information about increasing global temperatures into German lessons?

Woher kommt der Kaffee?

2 February 2021

How can students in first-year language courses learn about the complex systems behind everyday consumption?

Müll und Mülltrennung

26 January 2021

With the linked worksheet students learn about Germany’s recycling practices and reflect on their own recycling habits while learning/reviewing vocab.

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