Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Demographics, Day 3 - Class Recap


The pathway along a Shinto shrine in Toyko, Japan. Today, we learned about the demographic pressures on Japan's population - especially when it comes to a very elderly population. Photo taken in 2014.

Hi everyone,

It is always nice to see you all in the morning! Today, we went over the End of Poverty assignment again, and also watched a documentary about population and demographics. Here's what we did today in class:

Learning Targets: 
Knowledge LT 10: I can explain demographic changes in the world and their effects.
Critical Thinking LT 2: I can explain connections between events, issues, problems and concepts.

Soundtrack: "Money" by Pink Floyd. Selected for today because of the relationship of economic/money growth to ending poverty and improving quality of life.

AGENDA 5/12/15:
News Brief – Emory
Finish The End of Poverty
World in the Balance I
Work Time

Homework: Read the blog! Finish your demographic unit work (see below for links). If you have not turned in your Historical Investigation, please do so immediately - I would especially just like to see Part A/the research question paragraph if you have not turned it in. The last day to turn anything related to the Historical Investigation in is this Friday. Next news brief: Marvin.
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News Brief: Emory had the news brief today and selected an article about this story to talk about: BBC.com - Bangladesh blogger Ananta Bijoy Das hacked to death. This totally relates to our last unit on religion and how it impacts society. These sorts of events happen all too frequently. I also mentioned the latest big earthquake in Nepal, and we checked in about this past weekend.

We also watched VICE News for the day, before moving on.

The next news brief was assigned to Marvin.

Finish The End of Poverty: I wanted to go back through as a class with this assignment - especially the back side. Here's the assignment


Here is the reading that goes along with the assignment:


If you did not finish this today in class, please do so as homework.

World in the Balance I: This was a NOVA documentary that we watched together in class (up until close to the end). I was asking students to write about the three countries in the film: India, Japan, and Kenya, and what their population/demographics is like. Here is the assignment that goes with this:


And here is the video we watched in class:


Thank you for your focus and interest in this! As I said before watching it, I think the issues are really interesting and worth our time to learn about.

Work Time: We did not have much time at the end of class today, but I did want to link to the last assignment (of the three so far) in the demographics unit, which is this chart for statistics:

Google Drive: Demographics Development Indicators

Students needed to find the statistics for countries on the CIA World Factbook (some of the statistics might be found from other sources, too). 

Please have all of your demographics work ready for next class! Thank you!

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