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What You Can Do About Racism: Tips for School and Social Media

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What You Can Do About Racism: Tips for School and Social Media

A guide for young people on how to make a positive impact in the world, focusing on projects against racism and supporting refugees. The document provides inspiring examples of teenagers taking action and offers practical advice for getting involved in meaningful causes.

Key points:

  • Getting involved in organizations or campaigns can help shy people develop confidence and leadership skills
  • Two case studies showcase different approaches to activism: supporting refugees and fighting racism in sports
  • The guide emphasizes the importance of finding causes you're passionate about and using your unique talents
  • It provides practical tips for researching opportunities, starting projects, and overcoming challenges

10.2.2021

1596

Time: 60 mins
Task 2: A website for young people
Classroom Test No. 2
Name:
12/14
Read the text. Then complete the tasks.
Do you dream about

Öffnen

Empowering Youth to Make a Difference

This page introduces a guide aimed at inspiring young people to take action and make positive changes in the world. It addresses common concerns and hesitations that shy or less confident individuals may have about getting involved in social causes.

Key points:

  • The guide encourages youth to break free from their limits and develop their inner "hero/heroine"
  • Participating in organizations or campaigns can lead to personal growth, networking skills, and leadership qualities
  • The text emphasizes that quiet people can become excellent role models and leaders

The page then introduces two case studies of teenagers who found their ideal projects:

  1. Jessica (16) - Organizing 'welcome bags' for refugees
  2. Dylan (17) - Creating anti-racism videos for football

Highlight: "Getting involved in an organization or campaign could be just what you need to break free from your limits and allow the 'hero / heroine' inside yourself to develop fully."

Quote: "If you can't find an organization that's doing what you want to do, start one yourself. Don't give up: there might be days when you feel down, but just do what you can, and do it with passion."

Vocabulary: Flashmob - A group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual action for a brief time, then quickly disperse.

Time: 60 mins
Task 2: A website for young people
Classroom Test No. 2
Name:
12/14
Read the text. Then complete the tasks.
Do you dream about

Öffnen

Language Practice

This final page appears to contain language exercises related to the topic, though the full content is not visible in the provided transcript. Based on the partial information, it likely includes:

  • Fill-in-the-blank exercises using words from provided boxes
  • Grammar or vocabulary practice related to the themes of activism and social engagement

These exercises would help reinforce the language used in discussing social issues and activism, potentially including terms related to:

  • Was tun gegen Alltagsrassismus (What to do against everyday racism)
  • Wie geht man mit Rassismus um (How to deal with racism)
  • Zusammenleben Willkommen (Welcome coexistence)

Vocabulary: Alltagsrassismus - Everyday racism, referring to subtle or casual forms of discrimination encountered in daily life.

Highlight: Language practice is crucial for students to effectively communicate about important social issues and participate in Projekte gegen Rassismus (projects against racism).

Time: 60 mins
Task 2: A website for young people
Classroom Test No. 2
Name:
12/14
Read the text. Then complete the tasks.
Do you dream about

Öffnen

Case Studies: Youth in Action

This page delves deeper into the experiences of Jessica and Dylan, providing detailed accounts of how they got involved in their respective projects and offering advice for other young people.

Jessica's Project: Welcome Bags for Refugees

Jessica's journey began when she saw news reports about refugees coming to her city. Her approach included:

  • Identifying a cause she felt passionate about
  • Researching existing groups and seeking advice from a teacher
  • Starting a school project with friends
  • Brainstorming ideas, leading to the 'welcome bags' concept
  • Reaching out to local shops for donations
  • Successfully distributing hundreds of welcome bags to a local refugee home

Dylan's Project: Anti-Racism Videos in Football

Dylan's process for getting involved in activism included:

  • Reflecting on issues that stirred his emotions
  • Combining his passion for football with his belief in fairness and equality
  • Researching online and consulting his football coach
  • Initially contacting an international organization, but realizing it wasn't the right fit
  • Finding a smaller, local group that needed his filming and editing skills
  • Creating videos of flashmobs and events to support the anti-racism campaign

Example: Jessica's project demonstrates how ehrenamtlich Flüchtlingen helfen (volunteering to help refugees) can make a significant impact in creating a Willkommenskultur (welcoming culture).

Definition: Willkommenskultur - A German concept referring to a culture of welcoming and openness towards immigrants and refugees.

Quote: "Do what you love! You'll be more successful and help a larger number of people that way." - Dylan's advice for aspiring activists.

Time: 60 mins
Task 2: A website for young people
Classroom Test No. 2
Name:
12/14
Read the text. Then complete the tasks.
Do you dream about

Öffnen

Reflection and Application

This page contains exercises for students to apply what they've learned from the case studies and reflect on their own potential involvement in social causes.

Tasks include:

  1. Selecting the most appropriate title for the text from given options

  2. Answering specific questions about the content, such as:

    • How shy young people can take a stand
    • Advantages of becoming active for shy individuals
    • Details about Jessica's and Dylan's projects and their advice
  3. A reflective writing task asking students to consider a project they would like to get involved in or start, addressing:

    • Why the project is important to them and the community
    • What qualities they need for the project

Highlight: This reflective exercise encourages students to think critically about was man gegen Rassismus tun (what one can do against racism) and how to contribute to Projekte gegen Rassismus (projects against racism).

Example: A student might reflect on starting a school club that creates gegen Rassismus Plakate (anti-racism posters) to raise awareness about Rassismus in sozialen Medien (racism in social media).

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Lena, iOS Userin

Ich liebe diese App ❤️, ich benutze sie eigentlich immer, wenn ich lerne.

What You Can Do About Racism: Tips for School and Social Media

A guide for young people on how to make a positive impact in the world, focusing on projects against racism and supporting refugees. The document provides inspiring examples of teenagers taking action and offers practical advice for getting involved in meaningful causes.

Key points:

  • Getting involved in organizations or campaigns can help shy people develop confidence and leadership skills
  • Two case studies showcase different approaches to activism: supporting refugees and fighting racism in sports
  • The guide emphasizes the importance of finding causes you're passionate about and using your unique talents
  • It provides practical tips for researching opportunities, starting projects, and overcoming challenges

10.2.2021

1596

 

7/8

 

Englisch

91

Time: 60 mins
Task 2: A website for young people
Classroom Test No. 2
Name:
12/14
Read the text. Then complete the tasks.
Do you dream about

Empowering Youth to Make a Difference

This page introduces a guide aimed at inspiring young people to take action and make positive changes in the world. It addresses common concerns and hesitations that shy or less confident individuals may have about getting involved in social causes.

Key points:

  • The guide encourages youth to break free from their limits and develop their inner "hero/heroine"
  • Participating in organizations or campaigns can lead to personal growth, networking skills, and leadership qualities
  • The text emphasizes that quiet people can become excellent role models and leaders

The page then introduces two case studies of teenagers who found their ideal projects:

  1. Jessica (16) - Organizing 'welcome bags' for refugees
  2. Dylan (17) - Creating anti-racism videos for football

Highlight: "Getting involved in an organization or campaign could be just what you need to break free from your limits and allow the 'hero / heroine' inside yourself to develop fully."

Quote: "If you can't find an organization that's doing what you want to do, start one yourself. Don't give up: there might be days when you feel down, but just do what you can, and do it with passion."

Vocabulary: Flashmob - A group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual action for a brief time, then quickly disperse.

Time: 60 mins
Task 2: A website for young people
Classroom Test No. 2
Name:
12/14
Read the text. Then complete the tasks.
Do you dream about

Language Practice

This final page appears to contain language exercises related to the topic, though the full content is not visible in the provided transcript. Based on the partial information, it likely includes:

  • Fill-in-the-blank exercises using words from provided boxes
  • Grammar or vocabulary practice related to the themes of activism and social engagement

These exercises would help reinforce the language used in discussing social issues and activism, potentially including terms related to:

  • Was tun gegen Alltagsrassismus (What to do against everyday racism)
  • Wie geht man mit Rassismus um (How to deal with racism)
  • Zusammenleben Willkommen (Welcome coexistence)

Vocabulary: Alltagsrassismus - Everyday racism, referring to subtle or casual forms of discrimination encountered in daily life.

Highlight: Language practice is crucial for students to effectively communicate about important social issues and participate in Projekte gegen Rassismus (projects against racism).

Time: 60 mins
Task 2: A website for young people
Classroom Test No. 2
Name:
12/14
Read the text. Then complete the tasks.
Do you dream about

Case Studies: Youth in Action

This page delves deeper into the experiences of Jessica and Dylan, providing detailed accounts of how they got involved in their respective projects and offering advice for other young people.

Jessica's Project: Welcome Bags for Refugees

Jessica's journey began when she saw news reports about refugees coming to her city. Her approach included:

  • Identifying a cause she felt passionate about
  • Researching existing groups and seeking advice from a teacher
  • Starting a school project with friends
  • Brainstorming ideas, leading to the 'welcome bags' concept
  • Reaching out to local shops for donations
  • Successfully distributing hundreds of welcome bags to a local refugee home

Dylan's Project: Anti-Racism Videos in Football

Dylan's process for getting involved in activism included:

  • Reflecting on issues that stirred his emotions
  • Combining his passion for football with his belief in fairness and equality
  • Researching online and consulting his football coach
  • Initially contacting an international organization, but realizing it wasn't the right fit
  • Finding a smaller, local group that needed his filming and editing skills
  • Creating videos of flashmobs and events to support the anti-racism campaign

Example: Jessica's project demonstrates how ehrenamtlich Flüchtlingen helfen (volunteering to help refugees) can make a significant impact in creating a Willkommenskultur (welcoming culture).

Definition: Willkommenskultur - A German concept referring to a culture of welcoming and openness towards immigrants and refugees.

Quote: "Do what you love! You'll be more successful and help a larger number of people that way." - Dylan's advice for aspiring activists.

Time: 60 mins
Task 2: A website for young people
Classroom Test No. 2
Name:
12/14
Read the text. Then complete the tasks.
Do you dream about

Reflection and Application

This page contains exercises for students to apply what they've learned from the case studies and reflect on their own potential involvement in social causes.

Tasks include:

  1. Selecting the most appropriate title for the text from given options

  2. Answering specific questions about the content, such as:

    • How shy young people can take a stand
    • Advantages of becoming active for shy individuals
    • Details about Jessica's and Dylan's projects and their advice
  3. A reflective writing task asking students to consider a project they would like to get involved in or start, addressing:

    • Why the project is important to them and the community
    • What qualities they need for the project

Highlight: This reflective exercise encourages students to think critically about was man gegen Rassismus tun (what one can do against racism) and how to contribute to Projekte gegen Rassismus (projects against racism).

Example: A student might reflect on starting a school club that creates gegen Rassismus Plakate (anti-racism posters) to raise awareness about Rassismus in sozialen Medien (racism in social media).

Nichts passendes dabei? Erkunde andere Fachbereiche.

Knowunity ist die #1 unter den Bildungs-Apps in fünf europäischen Ländern

Knowunity wurde bei Apple als "Featured Story" ausgezeichnet und hat die App-Store-Charts in der Kategorie Bildung in Deutschland, Italien, Polen, der Schweiz und dem Vereinigten Königreich regelmäßig angeführt. Werde noch heute Mitglied bei Knowunity und hilf Millionen von Schüler:innen auf der ganzen Welt.

Ranked #1 Education App

Laden im

Google Play

Laden im

App Store

Knowunity ist die #1 unter den Bildungs-Apps in fünf europäischen Ländern

4.9+

Durchschnittliche App-Bewertung

13 M

Schüler:innen lieben Knowunity

#1

In Bildungs-App-Charts in 12 Ländern

950 K+

Schüler:innen haben Lernzettel hochgeladen

Immer noch nicht überzeugt? Schau dir an, was andere Schüler:innen sagen...

iOS User

Ich liebe diese App so sehr, ich benutze sie auch täglich. Ich empfehle Knowunity jedem!! Ich bin damit von einer 4 auf eine 1 gekommen :D

Philipp, iOS User

Die App ist sehr einfach und gut gestaltet. Bis jetzt habe ich immer alles gefunden, was ich gesucht habe :D

Lena, iOS Userin

Ich liebe diese App ❤️, ich benutze sie eigentlich immer, wenn ich lerne.