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Maatschappijleer
Middelbare school
vwo
Leerjaar 3
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LP week 2
AG3
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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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HW
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Has everyone found a local problem?
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For today
Find a good local problem
Find more information about your local problem
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Get to work!
Have I approved your LP problem?
What does this problem mean to you?
How does this problem affect you? Directly Indirectly?
Is this problem part of a larger regional/national/global problem? Explain your answer.
Is this problem connected to any of the SDGs? Explain how.
Sketch a “problem tree” to analyze the causes and consequences of this problem, based on what you know so far about this problem.
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Problem tree
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An introduction
Use the answers to the questions you just answered to write an introduction.
An introduction should be a well-written text, not a summary. People should become interested in wanting to read the rest of your research.
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Use the answers to the questions you just answered to write an introduction.
An introduction should be a well-written text, not a summary. People should become interested in wanting to read the rest of your research.
+ your problem tree
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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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