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Reading materials

Conspiracy Theories:

Amadeu Antonio Foundation:
No World Order – Wie antisemitische Verschwörungsideologien die Welt verklären

Anne Frank Foundation:
Conspiracy Theories in the Classroom

European Commission:
Identifying Conspiracy Theories

Ministère de l’Éducation nationale:
Réagir face aux théories du complot

RAN Centre of Excellence:
Dealing with Fake News, Conspiracy Theories and Propaganda in the Classroom

Pädagogische Hochschule Tirol, Dr. Stephan Scharinger:
Unterrichtsmaterialien Verschwörungstheorien in Geschichte und Gegenwart

Sense about Science:
Talking about Covid Conspiracy Theory

UNESCO:
#ThinkBeforeSharing – Stop the spread of conspiracy theories

College of Physicians of Philadelphia:
The History of Vaccines

 

Media, Fake News, Misinformation:

FSM, fsf, Google:
Meinung im Netz gestalten

The New York Times, Katherine Schulten:
Skills and Strategies – Fake News vs. Real News: Determining the Reliability of Sources

 

Anti-Semitism:

Kreuzberger Initiative gegen Antisemitismus e. V. (KIgA):
Widerspruchstoleranz – Ein Methodenhandbuch zu antisemitismuskritischer Bildungsarbeit