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Monthly Archives: February 2012
I had a dream…
…that last night Bob Dylan gave a concert here in Gothenburg. And you know, he doesn’t communicate a lot with the audience (apart from through the songs). One thing that he said though was: “The Unlimited Library is a great … Continue reading
Visit the Principal’s Corner
Jayson Williams writes and inspires us on Principals Corner , his web log that encourage us to read about- and discuss educational matters. You can also follow Mr Williams on Twitter, @isgrkangarooj.
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LOVE IS IN THE AIR
Yesterday year 8 started a new unit, Sexual education. Here you can find some online resources; websites and databases on the subject. Hivportalen and RFSU are two great websites with lots of valuable information. UR Play has an impressive collection … Continue reading
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Congrats to the IHGR Debate Team! Next stop ISTANBUL
We are so proud to announce that the IHGR Debate team now has qualified to represent Sweden in the European Youth Parliament International Sessions in Istanbul in March. After outperforming their competitors here in Gothenburg, they went to Stockholm to face … Continue reading
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Astronomy
Regarding your investigations in Astronomy we have collected a few links which will be useful to you. Check out a list of Astronomy films on KhanAcademy. Below is one of them: NASA is another source with a lot of valuable information on … Continue reading
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The Vietnam War
You’re now working on the Vietnam war, describing its events between 1957 and 1975 and give some examples of why it happens during this specific period of time. Go to our databases ne.se, worldbook and landguiden. If you’re working from home, don’t … Continue reading
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Colonial effects on African countries’ development in history and today
How does the colonial heritage show in African countries today? Try also to find out how the colonial countries’ view of African countries are manifested. What is the image of Africa? Read the brilliant Hans Rosling’s article in Dagens Nyheter by clicking … Continue reading