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pictures (grey seal 3 and harbour seal 1) of a grey seal and a harbour seal. Then the students have to find out the differences between the two. 2. The movie: (10 minutes) The teacher shows the movie „Grey
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worksheets are handed out to the class, the teacher has to talk generally about endangered species to find out what prior knowledge the students have. Also, important terms related to the topic have to be
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„Crossword Puzzle“, worksheet „The seal – an endangered animal?“, (a computer) Aims: The students find out general facts about the seal (outward appearance, traits, habitat, food, mating, social behaviour)
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cases or which of the categories/indicators required the highest or lowest data to win. In order to find out if the student’s evaluation was reasonable, they have to put the game cards in order. The correct [...] conditions of the two lakes introduced at the beginning. Based on their new knowledge the students try to find out the trophic states of these lakes. The teacher repeats the assumptions about the Königssee and
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why it is the bird of the year 2014. In learning about the green woodpecker’s habitat the students find out facts about mixed orchard habitats and their importance for biodiversity. Lesson parts I Introduction
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general population (Antonsich, 2008; Armbruster et al., 2003; Scalise, 2015). Equally, such narra- tives find their way into material objects such as films (Clemens, 2016), bank notes (Sas- satelli, 2017), museums [...] García, 2017a; Kaiser & McMahon, 2017; Koschorke, 2019; Manners & Mur- ray, 2016), it is surprising to find that this strand of research only rarely, and without greater detail, links up with one of the most [...] nation state versus Europe during the so- called EU refugee crisis between 2016 and 2018. His analysis finds that both newspapers and users, in their core storylines, shared a perception of a general cleavage
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socialized. It is to be expected that such ruptures are less common than re-adaptations. We will al- ways find examples of both order (stable isomorphism) and crisis (unstable isomorphism), if we expand the time [...] others. The ironic plot offers a different way of communicating irreconcilable positions, however. We find it in the new digital counter-publics, a site that so far has remained at the margin of political
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solved with sufficiently high wages. The decisive open question is rather: How many will manage to find their way into a “vita active” at all (Arendt, 2002)? Well-meaning references to human innate creativity [...] that the discussion about job losses due to digitisa- tion is based on empirical data at all, one finds a characteristic pattern: the prospect of drastic losses is made plausible by “partial analysis”,
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for Aarhus 2017, using a qualitative discourse analytical approach and computational tools. The findings reveal that ‘Europe’ is linked to other spatial/geopolitical levels, and that narratives of Europeanness [...] document (492 pages in its online pdf form) that we otherwise might not have observed. We present these findings in Section 5.1. We present our qualitative discursive approach which forms the basis for the narrative [...] n of the events and the interviews. Apart from the very fre- quent local dimension (“Aarhus”), we find a stronger focus on the global (in the interviews) and the national dimension (in the events). What
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and the patterns of conver- gence or divergence that contribute to narratives of Europe. Firstly, findings show the dis- coursive recontextualization of common patterns between newspapers and users. Secondly [...] bring home the refugees that it saved.“ (Il Giornale, 26.07.2017, 16 reactions) In these comments, we find different forms of discursive legitimation through rationalisa- tion. Interpreting these discursive [...] newspaper posts adopted a neutral narrative. These results lend support in substantiating previous findings in the literature: the main topoi used by both newspapers and users are related to anti-immigration