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Seal of approval
Meaning, statement, reliability
Quality seals such as the "Bio-Siegel", "Blauer Engel", "Stiftung Warentest" and up to 1,000 other seals represent characteristics such as sustainability, health or safety with regard to a product, a service or even a company. The film "Gütesiegel" (Seal of Approval) provides an insight into the origins of the seals of approval and their former value. The film also explains how customers can question in their everyday lives whether the promises made by seals on products stand up to reality, what forms of consumer protection exist, and sensitizes students to the reliability of seals of quality. Learning objectives: 1. students will learn about different labels and their meaning. 2. students will be able to identify organizations that offer labels. The students will be able to name consumer protection organizations. 3. 3. the students reflect and evaluate their own consumer behavior. In the detailed data section of the DVD 66 pages of teaching and accompanying material, including: 20 pages of worksheets and supplements with solutions 10 test exercises 10 interactive tasks
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Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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Massentierhaltung
Ein Kilogramm Hühnerschenkel für 99 Cent – dieser Preis lässt sich nur erreichen, wenn die Herstellungskosten massiv niedrig gehalten werden. Der Film geht der Frage nach, unter welchen Bedingungen Tiere für die industrielle Verwertung gehalten werden. Welche Möglichkeiten die Verbraucherinnen und Verbraucher haben, auf diese Bedingungen Einfluss zu nehmen, ist der Inhalt eines eigenen Kapitels.
Product Piracy
Counterfeiting takes place in almost all economic sectors – textiles, watches, car parts, machine parts, tools, accessories, software and medicines. Some counterfeits are easy to recognise, others are so well-executed that even experts have difficulty distinguishing between original and imitation. This DVD covers the development of a product from idea to manufacture. Once a product has become a trademark, product pirates appear on the scene.
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.