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The End of the Road
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Mit atemberaubenden Bildern und einer zu Herzen gehenden Geschichte zeigt „The End of the Road“ die Widerstandsfähigkeit einer Gemeinschaft, die entschlossen ist, ihre Lebensweise zu erhalten. Der Film bietet einen zutiefst persönlichen Blick auf die globalen Herausforderungen und hinterlässt bei den Zuschauern eine starke Reflexion über das Gleichgewicht zwischen Natur und Zivilisation und die dringende Notwendigkeit, unser kulturelles und ökologisches Erbe zu schützen.
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Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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Desert
Deserts and semi-deserts cover roughly a third of the entire landmass of the Earth. A huge area of our planet is thus defined as an arid region.
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.