Friday, June 1, 2018

Israel and Palestine, Day 4 - Class Recap


The Embassy of Palestine, in Bogota, Colombia. I got yelled at right after I took this picture. Photo taken in 2009.

Hi everyone,

Almost there to the end of the semester! 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: "Put Everything Aside" by E-Z and Tailsman. Listen to the song here. Selected for today because a former student sent it to me as a comment on the blog a while back. He helpfully translated the lyrics, which definitely relate to our work in trying to come to a solution for Israel and Palestine!

AGENDA 6/1/18:
News Brief – Mr. Fritz
College Credit Updates
Finish Promises
Review

Homework: Read the blog! Know your grade (updated on StudentVUE) and how to improve it by next Friday, if possible. Keep working on your final project for the year (specific guide for what to do here). Next news brief: Darren.
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News Brief: I had the news brief today (because Manny was absent) and selected an article about this story to talk about: CBSNews.com - Canada, Mexico, EU retaliate against U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs. We found Canada n the world map packet and talked about this story for a bit, before moving on.

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):


The next news brief was assigned to Darren.

College Credit Updates: As a reminder, if you earned college credit via Willamette Promise from the Country Profile Project, your $30 fee is due by June 15th. Here is the link to do this:


If you would like to decline the college credit, you need to fill out this form and give it to me:


Please e-mail me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this process!

Finish Promises: Next, we finished watching 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:


Here's a link to a stream online for the documentary (this quality isn't very good, but it's better than nothing): Veoh.com - Promises Streaming.

Review: After the film, we discussed the documentary and the roles of the children involved with it. Keep these notes to work on your final project!

Final Roles: Speaking of the final project, this is a form that clarifies what the expectation is going to be on the day of the final, as well as what students should be writing/talking about:


I'm going to keep it simple and have students just focus on this. You should already know what learning targets you need to work on. As I have said in class, everyone needs to have their final project address their ideas for a solution for the conflict. If you are writing a paper, it needs to be a minimum of 2.5 pages, typed, double spaced, Times New Roman, size 12 font (yes, you can write more than that if you want). If you are doing a presentation or a speech, it needs to be from 3 to 5 minutes long (no, you may not go longer or shorter than that).

Another resource is this timeline of the conflict:


Let me know if you have any questions about what you need to do! Not much longer to go until finals! You can do this! :-)

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