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Le secret du vote

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Le secret du vote

Une historienne présente le principe du secret du vote à partir d'une urne en bois, et présente la pratique du vote en 1848.

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Getting Out the Vote

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Getting Out the Vote

There has been a lot of interest recently in celebrities endorsing one or other of the tickets. Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Elon Musk’s endorsements of Harris-Walz and Trump-Vance respectively have made headlines.

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U.S. Youth Vote Videos
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U.S. Youth Vote Videos

One of the  big battles in the U.S. elections is getting people to vote. Which starts with getting them registered. These videos are a great teaching resource.

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Chasing the Youth Vote
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Chasing the Youth Vote

In the U.S. presidential elections, all the candidates are chasing the youth vote. The Democrats most of all. So Barack Obama has made a short video to encourage young people to sign up to vote. It would make a great classroom activity.

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Barack Obama Register to Vote Video
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Barack Obama Register to Vote Video

In the U.S. presidential elections, all the candidates are chasing the youth vote. So Barack Obama has made a short video to encourage young people to sign up to vote. It would make a great classroom activity.

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Teaching about U.S. Women's Fight for the Vote
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Teaching about U.S. Women's Fight for the Vote

In commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of women obtaining the right to vote in the U.S.A. in 1920, these videos and mini-site provide thought-provoking teaching tools.

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Suffragettes on Screen
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Suffragettes on Screen

The Suffragette campaign was one of the major civil-rights movements of 20th century Britain. It's amazing that 100 years after women finally got the vote, there had never been a film made about it!

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Kids Take Over Parliament
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Kids Take Over Parliament

On 28 February, the average age in the House of Commons debating chamber was a lot younger than normal. Instead of the usual MPs, the chamber hosted the annual sitting of the UK Youth Parliament: more than 300 11-18-year-olds elected by their peers. 

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Make It Fifty Fifty
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Make It Fifty Fifty

Fifty-Fifty Day on 10 May is a global event encouraging discussion about a gender-balanced world. What would our lives be like if both genders participated equally in all aspects of it? A free film and discussion guide and online Q&A session aim to spark a conversation.

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Suffragette Webpicks
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Suffragette Webpicks

The film Suffragette is an excellent occasion to talk about the movement for votes for women in the UK in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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La légalisation de l'avortement

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La légalisation de l'avortement

Le droit à l’avortement n’a pas été obtenu en un jour : il est l’aboutissement de décennies de combats.

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50/50 Day Film in Class
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50/50 Day Film in Class

“50/50: Rethinking the Past, Present, and Future of Women + Power” is a free downloadable film and discussion guide about gender balance that is central to 50/50 Day on 10 May. Here are some suggestions for using the film and other resources for a them on women's rights or gender balance. You can find more information about 50/50 Day in our article. The film can be streamed or downloaded in Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, French, Hindi and Portuguese as well as English, so it could be used as a cross-curricular resource with your colleagues. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zg_8lGAtjI In a language-learning context, it would be difficult to screen the whole 20-minute film (but a French or history-geography colleague might want to screen it in French.) The following extracts are usable individually or together as part of a sequence on gender equality or the representation of different groups in history and our national stories. This fits well into the bac history curriculum: Thème 1 - Le rapport des sociétés à leur passé . The first minute or so of the film is simple to understand from A2 and raises an interesting discussion point. The filmmaker, Tiffany Shlain, tells how surprised she was in a conversation that there had been  50 elected women heads of state around the world. This was much more than she imagined. And she decided it was time to start telling the story of women's contribution rather than just complaining that we don't have equal, 50/50 representation. This segment can be associated with the final part (18:00-19:35), where we see a succession of images of the female heads of state. History Herstory From 2:40 to 5:50, Ms Shlain looks back at prehistory and history, describing how Neolithic times were pretty egalitarian, but that then the power in society shifted towards men. She gives some examples of successful women leaders, many of whom were written out of history by male successors. This fits into a Mythes et héros theme and the cycle Terminale history curriculum and is usable from B1+ . Votes for Women The section from 8:45 to 9:40 is on women's suffrage in the U.S. Shlain points out that social change is slow through the story of the women who signed the Seneca Falls declaration demanding the right to vote in 1848. By the time women finally did get the vote in 1920, only one of the signatories was still alive. And at 92 she was too ill and frail to make it to the polling station. B1 For more resources on women's suffrage, you will also find an A2+ sequence on Emmeline Pankhurst, leader of the movement for women's suffrage in the UK, in Speakeasy Activities 4e. And you'll find audio on women's suffrage at B1 level, with accompanying interactive comprehension activities on the Banque de ressources anglais cycle 4 . To see the resources, register or log in now . Then go to: Audios > B1> Rencontres avec d'autres cultures > Interviews > "Votes for Women". A museum curator describes the women's suffrage movement in the UK. Includes suggestions for an EPI on making a presentation about a woman from history. 50/50 — Everyone Wins In the 50/50 film, the 30-second segment from 13:00 gives statistics on  inequality, and is followed (13:32-15:45) by a discussion of research showing that equal treatment can improve life for everyone — for example countries which have good gender equality also rank highly on the Global Happiness Index. The small snippet where Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is asked why he wanted a gender-balanced cabinet is easy to understand and good for discussion. This part would fit into a l'idée de progrès theme, from B1+ .  

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Le Gouvernement provisoire de la République française et la naissance de la IVe République

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Le Gouvernement provisoire de la République française et la naissance de la IVe République

Quels sont les grands enjeux de la naissance de la IVe République ?

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Simone de Beauvoir, figure du féminisme

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Simone de Beauvoir, figure du féminisme

L’historienne Christine Bard définit le terme féminisme avant de présenter les deux vagues du mouvement.

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Princess Suffragette

Everyone has heard of the Suffragettes and their actions, yet, have you heard of Princess Suffragette? This Indian princess, whose father was the last ruler of the Sikh Empire, gave up her socialite life in order to fight for a cause.

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Le Parlement européen : pouvoirs et fonctionnement

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Le Parlement européen : pouvoirs et fonctionnement

Dans la perspective des élections européennes, ce podcast fait le point sur le rôle des eurodéputés.

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Australia Says No in Indigenous Representation Referendum 
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Australia Says No in Indigenous Representation Referendum 

On 14 October, Australians voted 60-40% against a referendum proposal on a change to the Constitution that would have given Indigenous Australians a greater voice in the legislature.

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Australia to Hold Referendum on Indigenous Representation
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Australia to Hold Referendum on Indigenous Representation

Australia will hold a referendum later this year on a change to the Constitution that would give Indigenous Australians a greater voice in the legislature.

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Brexit

British voters have chosen to leave the European Union. The Leave campaign in the 23 June referendum received 51.9% of the votes. What will happen next?

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The UK Goes to the Polls
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The UK Goes to the Polls

On 4 July, British citizens will vote in a general election. It is widely expected that the Conservative Party, which has been in power for 14 years, will be defeated.

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Supreme Court Rules on Brexit Launch
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Supreme Court Rules on Brexit Launch

Britain's Supreme Court has ruled that Parliament must vote on the government's plans to trigger Article 50 of Lisbon Treaty, to start the process of leaving the European Union.

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