Die erfolgreiche Reihe der Oldenbourg Interpretationen umfasst alle Epochen und Gattungen. Ein besonderer Schwerpunkt liegt auf aktuellen Titeln der Gegenwartsliteratur, die für den Deutschunterricht entdeckt werden. Lehrern und Schülern bietet die Reihe über 100 sorgfältig aufbereitete Werke.
Peter Thalheim Bücher






''Unbändiges''
Mundartiges und Unartiges aus München
Unterrichtspraxis Aufsatz
- 287 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Lehrer/-innen finden in diesem praktischen Handbuch alle wichtigen Aufsatzarten: Erzählung – Beobachtung – Bericht – Inhaltsangabe – Protokoll – Brief – Textanalyse – Erörterung.
100 Questions After the Killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor
The Chicago Tragedy
- 312 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Rooted in the urgent context of George Floyd's death, this work presents a comprehensive response to the question of how white individuals can actively contribute to ending systemic racism. It addresses the various challenges faced by marginalized communities, including obstacles to education, employment, and entrepreneurship. Through 100 thought-provoking questions, the author outlines the systemic barriers that hinder the pursuit of happiness and advocates for actionable change to create a more equitable society.
Tesla Carbon Pigs, Climate Change, Environmental Equity and Liberal Democracy
Why we should do whatever we can for the environment provided it doesn't raise the cost of living for poor people or undermine liberal democracy
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The book explores the paradox of affluent Tesla drivers who, while appearing environmentally conscious, lead lifestyles that significantly contribute to carbon emissions. It critiques the disconnect between personal consumption and public environmental concerns, highlighting the unsustainability of rapid delivery services like Amazon Prime. Various energy solutions, such as solar and hydrogen, are discussed as potential ways to reduce environmental impact without burdening the economically disadvantaged. The text also examines the role of the U.S. economy in global climate efforts and the importance of promoting democratic values.
The School-to-Prison Pipeline
How the Public School Monopoly and the Teachers' Unions Deny School Choice to High-Needs Black, Hispanic, White, Asian, and Other Students
- 154 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
The book challenges the mainstream narrative surrounding the school-to-prison pipeline, arguing that the presence of safety officers and security personnel in schools is often misrepresented. It explores how these measures, intended to create a safe learning environment, disproportionately affect young men of color, leading to records for disruptive behavior and subsequent incarceration. The author delves into the systemic issues within K-12 public schools that contribute to this troubling cycle, offering a critical perspective on the intersection of education and criminal justice.
The book explores Connecticut's historical significance in shaping the U.S. Constitution, highlighting its innovative bicameral legislature that balanced representation by population and geography. It critiques the current political landscape, suggesting that citizens have become subjugated by the state, contrasting this with the original intent of the Constitution that empowered individuals as sovereigns. The narrative underscores Connecticut's role in inspiring the Connecticut Compromise, a pivotal moment in American political history.