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Nobel Prize Lessons – Medicine Prize 2019
Teacher’s guide A Swedish version of the lesson will be available at This is a step-by-step timetable for the Nobel Prize Lesson – a ready to use lesson on the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The lesson is designed to take 45 minutes. (PDF 60K) 1. Warm-up (5 min)Ask your students the…
moreNobel Prize Lessons – Economic Sciences Prize 2019
Teacher’s guide This is a step-by-step timetable for the Nobel Prize Lesson – a ready to use lesson on the Economic Sciences Prize 2019. The lesson is designed to take 45 minutes. A Swedish version of the lesson is available at (PDF 60K) 1. Warm-up (5 min) Ask your students the following questions. What…
moreNobel Prize Lessons – Physics Prize 2019
Teacher’s guide This is a step-by-step timetable for the Nobel Prize Lesson – a ready to use lesson on the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics. The lesson is designed to take 45 minutes. A Swedish version of the lesson is available at Don’t miss this additional educational resource!Use pedagogical visualisations about the Nobel Prize in Physics…
moreNobel Prize Lessons 2019
Ready to use lessons on the 2019 Nobel Prizes, published here the day after each announcement. The lessons are so easy to use, that a teacher can look through the manual, watch the slides, print the texts for students and then start the class. This year the Swedish Academy announced the Nobel Prize in Literature…
moreNobel Prize Lessons – Women who changed science
This is a lesson plan to do a Nobel Prize Lesson about women who changed science and were awarded the Nobel Prize. The material is suitable for students from 13 years and up. The purpose of this lesson is to enlighten students about 19 female Nobel Laureates in science and to discuss and learn more…
moreNobel Prize Lessons 2018
Here are lessons on each Nobel Prize 2018, as well as one overview lesson on all the 2018 Nobel Prizes. The lessons are so easy to use, that a teacher can look through the manual, watch the slides, print the texts for students and then start the class. No Literature Prize was awarded in 2018.
moreNobel Prize Lessons – Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement
Martin Luther King Jr. marches with other religious leaders and activists past Browns Chapel in Selma, Alabama, during the second attempted march to Montgomery. (Photo by © Flip Schulke/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) This is a step-by-step timetable for a Nobel Prize Lesson – a complete lesson package about Martin Luther King Jr. The lesson package…
moreNobel Prize Lessons – All Nobel Prizes 2018
Teacher’s guide This is a step-by-step timetable for the Nobel Prize Lesson about all the 2018 Nobel Prizes. This lesson package consists of four parts: one short video, a slide show with a speaker’s manuscript for the teacher, a quiz, and this teacher’s guide. The lesson is designed to take 45 minutes. (PDF file 97K)…
moreNobel Prize Lessons
Nobel Prize Lessons are reliable and so easy to use, that a teacher can look through the manual, watch the slides, print the texts for students and then start the class. Find a Swedish version of the lessons .
moreNobel Prize Teacher Summit
The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit is an international teacher conference where teachers from over 30 countries meet Nobel Laureates, top scientists and peace activists to discuss a theme of great importance in education. The world is facing severe threats such as climate change, war and conflicts, lack of human rights, inequalities, science denial and extremism.…
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