Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Israel and Palestine, Day 3 - Class Recap


My view of Mt. Hood and Lost Lake on final approach into Portland International Airport on Memorial Day weekend in 2015.

Dear class,

Welcome back from your long Memorial Day weekend! I hope you are rested up and ready to finish the year strong. Here's what we did today in class:

Learning Targets: 
Communication LT 1: I can use language and style that is appropriate to the content area.
Critical Thinking LT 2: I can explain connections between events, issues, problems and concepts.
Knowledge LT 9: I can explain demographic changes in the world and their effects.
Knowledge LT 19: I can explain the impacts of nationalism and revolutionary movements. Knowledge LT 21: I can explain how religious ideas impact the shaping of societies.

Soundtrack: "Making Memories" by Rush. Selected for today because of the long Memorial Day weekend, and making sure we keep memories alive. Lyrics here.

AGENDA 5/31/16:
News Brief – Eric K.
Weekend Check In/Questions
Skype with Aunt Katy
Promises

Homework: Read the blog! Know your grade (updated on StudentVUE and on by ID number on the wall) and how to improve it, if possible. Keep working on your final project for the year (overview here). Next news brief: Cece.
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News Brief: Eric K. had the news brief today and selected an article about this story to talk about: AlJazeera.com - Paris mayor announces plan to create refugee camp. We found France in the world map packet and talked about this story (especially how it related to the Syria documentary that we watched recently).

The next news brief was assigned to Cece.

We also watched the one minute BBC World News update. Here's the link to see the latest one minute update, at any time of day (it will probably be different from what we watched in class):


Weekend Check In/Questions: After the news brief, we checked in about the weekend, and then generated questions to ask my Aunt Katy about her recent experience visiting Palestine to help teach there. The questions were:

What is the situation like, right now, inside the West Bank?
Is it as bad as the media makes it seem?
What is the quality of life like in the West Bank?
What sort of security did you see in Israel (especially with flights)?
What were your first impressions of the West Bank?
How does Palestine compare to other places you have been to?
How was it to teach in Palestine?
Were there any times that you felt unsafe in Palestine? What is the most unsafe you have ever felt while abroad?
What is your viewpoint on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Do you have any ideas about what should happen?

Skype with Aunt Katy: This was so fun for me to do! I rarely get to see my Aunt Katy (being as she lives outside London, England), and it was great for me to be able to bring her in to share a bit about her time in Palestine recently, as well as answering your questions! We had a video chat on Skype for about 15-20 minutes before we moved on. Thanks for your interest and engagement, everyone!

Promises: Next, we watched the first part of the Promises (2001) documentary, about Israeli and Palestinian children. Here's a link to the note taking guide we are filling out as we watch:


Yes, it is old (about the time you were born)! It is also an incredibly well done look at life for the children in the region and really helps people understand what is going on. We will finish watching this next class.

For homework, you need to be continuing to work on your final project on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Here is the information you need for that:


Here is the overview of what the roles are:


Another resource is this timeline of the conflict:


Let me know if you have any questions about what you need to do! Not long now until the end of the year!

1 comment:

  1. Naki( The one that has a crush on Josue Reyes) A SophomoreMay 31, 2016 at 4:17 PM

    Homework is done

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