DC - November 9 2020



Democratic Citizenship
9 November 2020
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MaatschappijleerHBOStudiejaar 1

This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Democratic Citizenship
9 November 2020

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Citizenship

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Introduction

Who are we?
What are the learning objectives?
What are we going to do today?
What are we going to do this period?
What do you need to do to prepare for tomorrow?

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• define different concepts of (democratic) ‘citizenship’, place them in context and reflect on them;
• demonstrate your understanding of the impact of identity on the way people think and feel about citizenship in a globalised world.
• apply your understanding of citizenship and democracy to value-oriented current issues between tradition and modernity and in encounters between different cultures;
• explain what you consider the goals to be of democratic citizenship;

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Teachers
Allison Crawford
Gerrie Rozema
Kristien Koning
Koos Romkes

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Any questions so far?

Slide 6 - Mind map

Today
Introduction
Guest lecturers

- Peter Elting 
- Richard Eaton

Evaluation

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Looking ahead
- Read What Kind of Citizen?

- Attend online or on site.

- Make a visualisation of D.C. 

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Do you already have a copy of
'What kind of citizen?
A
YES
B
NO

Slide 9 - Quiz

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Tomorrow
Lecture by Dr. Shannon


Prepare by:
- reading the introduction of What Kind Of Citizen? (WKOC?)
- reading chapter 1 of  WKOC?

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At the end of this period:

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Any questions?

Slide 15 - Mind map