Global perspectives component 2

Global perspectives year 2
Focus on component 2
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Global perspectives year 2
Focus on component 2

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Cambridge description of paper 2

Candidates write an essay on a global issue of their own choice from topics studied during the course. 

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First things first
Your first task is to finish component 2. In your PTA this is referred to as a HD. It is important for you to realise that this means that you are required to finish it in a sufficient way and in time. 
The coming classes we are going to spend on writing component 2. As a teacher I am not allowed to help you too much. I am allowed to help you decide on an appropriate essay question, essay structure and more. I'll happily do so! 

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What to do: component 2
-You write an essay on a global issue of your own choice from topics (see next slide for themes).
-The essay must be framed as a single question which is clearly focused on a global issue . 
-Length:  1750 to 2000 words.
-You should focus your individual research on identifying and exploring the context and basis of the arguments from different global  perspectives. You should identify different perspectives, understand the arguments, reasoning or claims upon which these perspectives are based, offer a critical view of them and reach a personal, supported view.

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So, first of all: your topic

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Your topic must be
  • a global topic
  • a debatable (controversial) topic
  • an accessible topic
  • a relevant (does it really interest you?) topic

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Today's assignment
  1. Take three A3 sheets and fold them.
  2. On the left side of each sheet you copy the graphic organiser from page 39 of your workbook.
  3. On the right side of each sheet you copy the grids from page 89 of your workbook.
  4. Fill in each of the sheets with a topic that holds your interest (which motivates you to learn more about). So, three topics in total.
  5. research your topic and discuss your topics with a neigbour.
  6. Write any question that pops up down on the corresponding sheet.

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Formulating questions
Your question should provoke a debate.
Your question should be answered with 'yes' or 'no'.
Your question should be focussed (instead of being too wide)
Your question should address a global issue (instead of being too local)
Look at activity 4 p. 98
- rank the questions
- rewrite those which need improvement

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Good advice
Start your question with one of the following verbs:
can / could
should
do/does
a form of 'to be'
Let's look at the case study on page 99

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Today's assignment
  1. Look at your three A3 sheets with potential topics.
  2. Come up with three to five questions per topic. (do some extra research into your topic online to be able to pose focussed and appropriate questions)
  3. Discuss your questions with your neighbour.
  4. Decide which question is the best and discuss this with your teacher.
  5. Prioritize your topics: which one is your favourite?
  6. Create a new file in your laptop where you store all the information on your essay. Make a new document in which you copy the grid of page 91 of your workbook and record the sources that you have already found regarding your number 1 topic.
  7. Explore your topic further online and record new sources in your grid.

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Important
1. The essay must be written in continuous prose
2. Include a list of sources used
3. Be submitted in an electronic format
4. Quotations must be fully referenced !!! PARAPHRASE !!!
5. The essay must not exceed 2000 words -Work beyond
the 2000 word maximum will not be included in the assessment.-
6. An accurate word count must be clearly stated on each essay
7. The word count excludes the title, references and footnotes

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Assessment
In the essay, candidates will be assessed on their ability to:
• identify, synthesise, analyse and evaluate relevant sources
• analyse at least two globally contrasting perspectives
• identify and evaluate the evidence that supports the perspectives
• explain how the research has affected their personal perspectives
• present convincing and well-supported judgements that answer the question posed
• suggest further relevant research
• communicate effectively and concisely, using technical terms where appropriate.

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Need some revision?

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The Critical Path

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Deconstruction
- analysing arguments (convincing, strenghts, weaknesses, counterargument used, mode of address)
- analysing perspectives (p. 31)
- analysing sources
Identify
Check chapter 2 and 3

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Reconstruction

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Let's get started!
With your neighbour, look at the following themes and subthemes (again).
1. Pick the three you're most interested in. Write down which ones you picked and why you did so (in the next slide).
2. Ask your neighbour which  he or she favoured and why. 

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Pick the three themes you're most interested in. Write down which ones you picked and why you did so (in the next slide).

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Search the internet and find at least one informative article with each of your 3 topics. Insert the links to them and write a short summary on the 2 most interesting ones. Do so in this slide.

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Assignment Component 2
  • Candidates explore different perspectives on issues of global significance arising from their studies during the course and write an essay based on their research.
  • The essay title is devised by candidates themselves.
  • The essay must be between 1750 and 2000 words and written in continuous prose.

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For today
Look at the high scoring candidate example essay. In the first 4 paragraphs the candidate establishes:

1. Reason for this choice of topic (the topic can have social, scientific and/or personal relevance)
2. Key terms and parameters (the scope of your essay) are clearly defined and described precisely.
3. Two globally contrasting perspectives are introduced.
4. Title/essay question establishes a question open to globally contrasting perspectives.

Now read and assess the written introductions of at least three classmates. Give them constuctive feedback. 

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Weektask GP Week
Write your first perspective.
Examine the candidates' examples well in order to come to a good evaluation of the source and its evidence.



It is a lot, but I wish you a....

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