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Beatbox
Grundbeats und Soundeffekte schnell lernen
Beatboxing ist eine Technik der Stimmenimitation, die seit den 1980er Jahren eine weite Verbreitung vor allem in der Hip-Hop-Musik gefunden hat. Beatboxing sorgt stets für großes Erstaunen, wenn die Bestandteile eines Schlagzeugs, Kick Drum, Hi Hat und Snare Drum verblüffend realistisch nachgeahmt werden. Die gemeinsam mit der GORILLA Schulprogramm gGmbH entstandene Produktion zeigt mit dem Beat Box-Botschafter Elias, wie die grundlegenden Techniken des Beatboxing erlernt und wie sie musikalisch eingesetzt werden können. In Verbindung mit dem umfangreichen Zusatzmaterial (Transkriptionen der Beats, Interaktive Aufgaben, Glossar) lässt sich das Medium hervorragend im Unterricht verwenden. Glossar und interaktive Aufgaben wurden mit H5P erstellt und können ohne weitere Software eingesetzt werden.
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Youth Movement
Dancing until your feet hurt: Here, at the meeting on the Hoher Meissner near Kassel, 3,500 participants from Boy Scout associations, youth and Wandervogel groups from all over the German-speaking region have gathered. They want to celebrate, simply get to know each other and commemorate a historic anniversary.
Peer Mediation
Lena and Max attend the 7th form. Max is new in class. During a break, Max notices that Lena and her friend are laughing at him again. Max loses his temper! He slaps Lena in the face. That hurts and Lena runs back into the classroom with a red cheek. The growing conflict between the two has escalated. Just like Lena and Max, every day pupils all over Germany have rows with each other. At the Heinrich Hertz Gymnasium in Thuringia, pupils have been trained as mediators for years. At set hours, they are in a room made available by the school specifically for mediation purposes. The film describes the growing conflict between Max and Lena and shows a mediation using their example. In doing so, the terms “conflict” and “peer mediation” are explained in a non-technical way. The aims of peer mediation and its progress in five steps as well as the mediators’ tasks are illustrated. The art of asking questions and “mirroring”, which the mediators must know, is described and explained. Together with the comprehensive accompanying material, the DVD is a suitable medium to introduce peer mediation at your school, too.