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Der Froschkönig
Der Eiserne Heinrich
Das Märchen vom Froschkönig ist eines der bekanntesten deutschen Märchen. Der Film zeigt in liebevoller Darstellung vor prächtiger Kulisse das Märchen von der Prinzessin, die ihr Lieblingsspielzeug in einem Brunnen verlor und von einem Frosch aus ihrer Not gerettet wurde. Szenische Darstellung und Tricktechnik machen das Märchen lebendig und bringen es so den Schülerinnen und Schülern nahe. In Verbindung mit dem umfangreichen Zusatzmaterial lässt sich das Medium hervorragend im Unterricht verwenden. Die interaktiven Aufgaben, die Testfragen und das Glossar wurden mit H5P erstellt und können ohne weitere Software verwendet werden.
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Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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Internet Addiction
The film consists of two parts. The first part is the 15-minute short film “In the Net”. It describes the problem of excessive Internet use in a humorous way, in particular the risk of losing touch with reality when chatting. The second part illustrates with three real persons how Internet addiction can develop and the problems encountered by those who are afflicted. The authentic statements are commented by an experienced therapist. For many pupils, the issues addressed here are related to their everyday lives. What is a “sensible” use of the Internet, where does pathological addiction start? In contrast to addiction to alcohol, nicotine or drugs, the public seems to be largely ignorant of the problem of this addiction, which is not related to any substance abuse. The film provides material for discussion in the classroom (crossdisciplinary) and can be used as a basis for the formulation of prevention strategies.
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.
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.