GP Lesson 7 Poverty

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Welcome back!
Hope you had a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious holiday!
(Now try to say that word aloud!)

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When did you last look at something from another perspective? What happened?
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The Four Global Issues we will discuss in GP this year




 1  Poverty & Economic Inequality
 2 Diversity & Discrimination
 3 Environment & Climate Change
 4 War and Peace

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Poverty

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Which SDGs are related to poverty?

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What question(s) do you have about poverty (on a local, national or international level)?

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The Problem Tree



If you want to understand an issue better, use the problem tree
Draw a tree in your notebook, and leave enough space to write in and around it!

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Effects
How is the life of someone who lives in poverty different from someone who does not?

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Welcome back! What could be the message behind this cartoon?

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What could be the message behind this cartoon?

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The Problem Tree



Write:
On the trunk: 'poverty'
On the branches: possible effects of poverty
In its root: possible causes
Leave the solutions open!


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The why-why-why chain

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Causes

  • Look at the roots of your problem tree once again.
  • Fill out the why-why-why scheme with your break-out group.
  • Post in the chat when ready. 

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Read the assignment, decide on your partner and ask your question here!

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Introduce yourself today by adding an adjective to your name starting with the same letter as your name. Example: Ruthless Rémy, Happy Harry, etc..

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Meanwhile in the Netherlands
1.014.000 people on or below the poverty line (armoedegrens)
The richest 10 percent owns 64% of all wealth


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Do these numbers surprise you? Explain why/why not!?

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Welcome T1a! Today
Meet Amar (20 min)

Work on poverty blogs (20 min)
Hand in before next friday.


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Meet Amar
The short film, Amar, follows a 14-year-old boy from Jamshedpur, a major industrialized city in Eastern India, during his daily routine.

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Meet Amar
But first, write a timeline of your daily activities in your notebook.

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Meet Amar
While watching the video, jot down Amar's activities during the day

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What surprises you most about Amar's daily life?

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What is meant with the phrase "All great achievements require time"

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Challenge 2 Exploring Poverty
- In teams of 2, you will write two blog entries for our class blog. It would be best if this is with your buddy!

- The first blog entry will try to answer a BIG question

- Blog article number two will be about poverty in a country of your choice.

The assignment is also in SOM!

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Challenge 2 Exploring Poverty
  1. Decide on your Big Question
  2. Decide on your country
  3. Search information
  4. Write the blog. Be creative! Add pictures, links, videos and other info!
  5. Upload your post to Padlet
  6. Respond to other posts

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Challenge 2 Exploring Poverty

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SOLUTIONS

Keeping in mind the causes you found, what could be possible solutions to make sure people don't end up in this situation?

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What question(s) do you now have about poverty (on a local, national or international level)?

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Poverty is about exclusion. In its most extreme form, it is the inability to meet basic needs for a decent life such as food, water, shelter and healthcare. Relative poverty, within for example NL, is about exclusion from what constitutes normal daily life  such as access to jobs, services and decent housing

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CAUSES

  • Fill out the why-why-why scheme with your break-out group.
  • Post in the chat when ready. 
  • Remember to speak English!

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Goodmorning!

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Good morning!
Funniest moment of your weekend?

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Are you proud of what you have handed in on the padlet?

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Today
  • Go to https://padlet.com/Koolschijn/povertyblog
  • Read each others blogs
  • Answer the follwoing questions in the comments section:
  • What is pretty good about this blog? "What I like about your blog is..."
  • What questions do you still have? "I am still curious about ..."
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What are the 5 main ingredients for a good blog?

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Ingredients
- Interesting information that gives an answer to the question.
- from reliable sources
- Images, graphs
- Own words used
-Grammatically correct & no spelling mistakes

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On Wednesday
you will give yourself a mark, until that time you may improve your blog!

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