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Brexit
Significance and Consequences
On 24 June 2016, a narrow majority of eligible voters in the UK voted to leave the EU, the so-called Brexit. The film explores the reasons for this surprising vote and shows the effects that Brexit has had on the politics and economy of the United Kingdom. A separate chapter is dedicated to the impact that the Brexit has on research and students. Learning objectives: 1. students explain the special position the UK has in the EU Students will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the European Union.
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Inclusion
Madita is eleven and blind. She does not want to go to a special school but to a regular grammar school. She says she feels "normal" there. Jonathan is eight and has a walking disability. He likes going to the school where he lives. Here, his best friend sits next to him. Max Dimpflmeier, a teacher who is severely deaf, explains that school life is not easy. Quote Max Dimpflmeier: "You don't want to attract attention, you want to avoid saying that it is necessary for you that 70 people adjust to your situation." People on their way to inclusion.
Rights and Obligations
Three girls of different ages: Anna is 17, Paula 15 and Lena 13. Before the law, their respective ages have consequences – because children and adolescents have different rights and also obligations.