LP week 1

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LP week 1

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Goals
  •        I will identify a relevant local issue: what problems affect my local community?
  •        I will collect relevant information about this issue: what research methods can I use and what questions should I ask?
  •        I will evaluate data: what biases can I identify and how reliable are my sources?
  •        I will analyze information: what causes the problem and which consequences need to be considered when finding a suitable solution for this problem?
  •        I will organize my research in a graphic organizer: how can clearly communicate my research conclusions?
  •        I will reflect on my research process: what have a I learned and what can I do differently/better next time?

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Goals
  •        I will identify a relevant local issue: what problems affect my local community?
  •        I will collect relevant information about this issue: what research methods can I use and what questions should I ask?
  •        I will evaluate data: what biases can I identify and how reliable are my sources?
  •        I will analyze information: what causes the problem and which consequences need to be considered when finding a suitable solution for this problem?
  •        I will organize my research in a graphic organizer: how can clearly communicate my research conclusions?
  •        I will reflect on my research process: what have a I learned and what can I do differently/better next time?

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For today
  1. We will brainstorm school and local issues
  2. You have to create a problem tree
  3. You will brainstorm and pick a local issue you are going to focuss on during this period

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Starter
LPH will focus on using Humanities subjects to research and find solutions for various social issue. Social issues refer to various problems (i.e. unemployment, global warming, etc.) that affect people and their communities. Today we will start small by looking at issues that are problems for us a school.


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Think Pair Share
Think: alone and in silence - 5 min.
Pair: In pairs you discuss your ideas - 5 min.
Share: In groups of four you share your ideas - 5 min.
timer
5:00

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Main
  • Focused on your school related issue
    you create a problem tree
  • Follow the steps on the worksheet

timer
10:00

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Results
  1. You will take turns presenting your problem trees to the class.
  2. What can be some additional causes/consequences?

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Choosing your local issue

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Starter
https://answergarden.ch/4164921

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Main
  1. Briefly describe your local community, include sources of community pride and strengths.
  2. Why is this issue meaningful to you?
  3. How does this issue affect you? Directly Indirectly?
  4. Is this issue part of a larger regional/national/global problem? Explain your answer.
  5. Is this issue connected to any of the SDGs? Explain how.
  6. Sketch a “problem tree” to analyze this issue’s causes and consequences, based on what you know so far about this issue.

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HW
Answers to all questions (including problem tree) should be submitted to Apprentice.

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Plenary
  • How far have you gotten with the questions?
  • Does everyone have a local issue that they will focus on for this project?

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Goals
  •        I will identify a relevant local issue: what problems affect my local community?
  •        I will collect relevant information about this issue: what research methods can I use and what questions should I ask?
  •        I will evaluate data: what biases can I identify and how reliable are my sources?
  •        I will analyze information: what causes the problem and which consequences need to be considered when finding a suitable solution for this problem?
  •        I will organize my research in a graphic organizer: how can clearly communicate my research conclusions?
  •        I will reflect on my research process: what have a I learned and what can I do differently/better next time?

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