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Original Materials Developed by CES

Extensive Websites:

Modern Europe Through Art (META)

 

The META project integrates major Western European artistic movements in the 20th century with disciplines such as history, politics and sociology. META aims to link together the many forces that shaped contemporary Europe.
Francophone Identities A bilingual French / English multimedia website presented to both teachers and students who wish to discover the multiplicity of francophone identities as well as further their knowledge of contemporary Europe.
Multicultural France: Focus on the Veil This multimedia site focuses on the veil debate that has been taking place in France and Europe for the last eleven years.
Best Practices in Teaching Foreign Languages This site was developed to offer educators with effective, innovative, and stimulating tools for teaching foreign languages to students at all levels.
Teaching the EU This site provides teachers and students with an historical perspective on the development of the European Union and European Monetary Union.
Euro Economics This online "textbook" serves as an introduction to economics through the lens of the European Union for high school students and teachers.

Teaching Units:

Resources for the French Classroom Classroom-ready materials divided into three categories: Using the Internet in the French Classroom, Cultural Diversity in Contemporary France, and Using Feature-Length Film
What Happened to Yugoslavia? The War, the Peace, and the Future

An in-depth examination of the Balkan crisis. This report is in navigable PDF format.
 

European Web Links Compiled by CES:

By country
Europe and the European Union
European Media
Europe in the USA and in North Carolina
Study, Travel & Internships
 

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