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Dealing with controversial issues in the classroom

Posted on 6. February 202118. February 2021 by Ingrid Ausserer

The handout helps teachers to develop the competences they need to deal with “hot” moments in the classroom.

The brochure is available in German language.

www.politik-lernen.at/politikimunterricht

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