Biology, Primary School
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Buntspecht
Aussehen, Verbreitung, Lebensweise
Der Buntspecht lebt in unseren heimischen Wäldern, Parks und Gärten. Er hat ein schwarz-weißes Gefieder mit einem roten Bauch. Die Männchen erkennt man an einem zusätzlichen roten Fleck am Hinterkopf. Mit seinem kräftigen Schnabel trommelt er auf der Suche nach Futter oder zum Bau einer Höhle auf Baumrinden, Totholz oder auch mal an einer Hauswand.
Der Film beleuchtet den Buntspecht mit Blick auf sein Aussehen und seine Lebensweise. Auf diese Weise reflektieren die Schülerinnen und Schüler den Platz des Buntspechts im Ökosystem.
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Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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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.
