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    • This resource is designed to support teachers (especially beginning or student teachers) with quick, engaging, and effective teaching strategies that go beyond simply lecturing or using PowerPoint slides. These ideas are widely used but often forgotten in the rush of planning.

    • This document explores the diverse worlds within the "-punk" subgenres, each presenting a unique vision of alternative futures, technologies, and societal structures. Rooted in speculative fiction, these genres blend imaginative aesthetics with social and cultural themes, using technology, environment, and philosophy as focal points to reflect on human potential and challenges. From the steam-powered ingenuity of Steampunk to the eco-conscious innovation of Solarpunk, and the gritty, digital dystopia of Cyberpunk, each genre presents a distinct outlook on how technology and humanity might evolve together.
      Included in this guide are detailed descriptions and visual inspirations for major "punk" genres, including Dieselpunk with its industrial, wartime ambiance, and Biopunk, which explores the limits and ethics of biotechnology. Together, these subgenres invite readers to consider not only what the future could hold but also the cultural values and ethical dilemmas that such futures would entail.