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Why do people react so differently to loss?
This resource introduces students to one of the most influential psychological models of grief and emotional development.
✔ All 5 stages explained (denial → acceptance)
✔ Real-life case studies
✔ AFB-based tasks (I–III)
✔ Full exam + grading rubric
✔ Practical classroom applications
✔ Psychology & Social Studies
✔ Grades 10–12
✔ Exam preparation
Students will:
✔ understand emotional reactions to loss
✔ analyze real-life behavior
✔ apply psychological theory
❗ The challenge:Students often struggle to connect the Revolution of 1848 with the German Empire.✅ The solution:This resource provides a fully structured and exam-focused unit covering the entire topic step by step.🧠 What’s included✔ German Confederation & pre-revolution context✔ Causes, events & failure of the 1848 Revolution✔ Frankfurt Parliament & constitution✔ German unification & Bismarck’s Realpolitik✔ Political system of the German Empire✔ Direct comparison (1848 vs. 1871)📚 Structure✔ Knowledge (AFB I)✔ Analysis (AFB II)✔ Evaluation (AFB III)🎯 Perfect for✔ High school history✔ CLIL / international classrooms✔ exam preparation💥 OutcomeStudents will:✔ understand historical processes✔ analyze political systems✔ write strong exam answers
Klassenstufen: EF (10./11. Jhg.), Q1 (11./12. Jhg.), Q2 (12./13. Jhg.)
❗ The challenge:Students often learn psychology as isolated theories.✅ The solution:This XXL bundle provides a complete and structured psychology system.🧠 What’s included✔ Cognitive development (Piaget)✔ Social learning (Vygotsky, Bandura)✔ Behaviorism (Skinner)✔ Motivation (Dweck, Duckworth)✔ Emotional development (Ainsworth, Kübler-Ross, Anna Freud)📚 Content✔ 9 full teaching units✔ 400–600+ pages✔ structured progression✔ AFB-based tasks✔ exams + answer keys🎯 Learning outcomesStudents will:✔ understand psychology as a system✔ analyze behavior scientifically✔ apply theory to real life
Klassenstufen: EF (10./11. Jhg.), Q1 (11./12. Jhg.), Q2 (12./13. Jhg.)
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