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Global perspectives year 1
Chapter 1: The Critical Path

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Global perspectives year 1
Chapter 1: The Critical Path

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Today's Objective:
- You know what the Critical Path is.

- You know how to go from the Global Topics to issues relating to them.

- You can approach issues from different angels before 
drawing conclusions. 

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Think back on the introductory weeks:
Global Perspectives is more about skills than knowledge. True or false and why?

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Perspectives

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Knowledge

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Skills

Slide 10 - Mind map

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What type of learner are you?
Visual
Auditory
Reading/Writing
Kinaesthetic

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Please note:
"In a way, it doesn't [matter necessarily]: the four categories are not fixed and there have been other studies which have extended the groupings further." (Gould et al., 2021, p.3)
  • Key message: "... it is important to understand your own capabilities, both what you can do well and what you struggle with ..." (p.3)

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Write a personal review of yourself in the third person, outlining your attributes and weakness as a learner.
Step 1: look at the list of skills under activity 2, p. 3;
Step 2: consult the assignment 'reflective plenary'
on p. 5 for more explanation.
timer
10:00

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TOPIC
  • broad areas of interest that have global significance

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ISSUE
  • specific, more precisely defined aspects within a topic that can provide opportunities for further focused research

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What sort of issues
do you notice in the world
around us?

Slide 17 - Mind map

Activity 2+3 p. 8

Groups:
Davey, Sam, Sophie, Josua

Luuk, Ann, Dominika, Olivia

Gabriella, Leon, Joris, Noor

Eva, Jurre, Teun, Joep

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Step 1: do activity 2, p.8, with your group. (5 min)
Step 2: Individually: do activity 3a, p.8. Take notes! (5 min)
Step 3: (activity 3b) present your two points of view pertaining to your issue and ask your group to respond and share their ideas/opinions.
timer
5:00

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a moment of reflection
Consider these questions:
1. What was the response of my group?
2. Do you agree with their views?
3. If their views were different: how does that make me feel?
4. What are my own opinions and knowledge based on?
4. What would I need to do if I wanted to know more about this issue?
5. What questions would I need to ask?

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Topics, themes and issues
p. 9 (reading together)

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1.3
Deconstruction
Reflection
Reconstruction

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What does the word
'deconstruction' mean to you?

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What does the word
'reconstruction' mean to you?

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What does the word
'reflection' mean to you?

Slide 25 - Open question

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Reading  p. 11-13

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kialo 
Debates on global issues

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Write your own short definition of
'deconstruction' and provide a brief example of how you think it might be used. (also copy into a 'notes-file' or notebook)

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Write your own short definition of
'reconstruction' and provide a brief example of how you think it might be used. (also copy into a 'notes-file' or notebook)

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Write your own short definition of
'reflection' and provide a brief example of how you think it might be used. (also copy into a 'notes-file' or notebook)

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Activity 1 p. 15

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Read Text 1 and write a brief summary.
(first in a document, then submit here)

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Read Text 2 and write a brief summary.
(first in a document, then submit here)

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Which text mentions (more) positive outcomes of eco-tourism?
Text 1
Text 2

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Which of the 'global topics' (p. 6) are both texts related to?

Slide 36 - Open question

Now look at Bethany's grid on p. 18

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Which of these topics feature the strongest in both texts (and could/should be your focus for further analysis)?
Animal rights
Environmental priorities
Quality of life
Sustainable futures
Tourism

Slide 38 - Poll

Which of these themes (p. 9) feature the strongest in both texts (and could/should be your focus for further research)?
Ethics
Environment
Economics
Culture
Technology
Science
Politics

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Now look at Bethany's grid on p. 19

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Final Assignment
1. Write a short summary (key points) of both texts.
2. Note which of the global topics from p. 6 each text is related to.
3. Make a grid with your global topics in the first column, as Bethany did on p. 18.
4. Decide on the topic most present in both articles and note which themes from p. 9 are most suitable for further research/analysis.
5. Come up with issues for each theme, as Bethany did on p. 19.

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What do you take away from this lesson?
(or what have your learnt)

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