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Unit 2: The Informed Citizen

Unit 2: The Informed Citizen. CVH2O. By The End of This Unit You Should…. Be able to describe the values of democracy and how they guide citizens to be politically active Be able to describe how a diverse society shapes government and how government responds to the demands of a diverse society

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Unit 2: The Informed Citizen

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  1. Unit 2: The Informed Citizen CVH2O

  2. By The End of This Unit You Should… • Be able to describe the values of democracy and how they guide citizens to be politically active • Be able to describe how a diverse society shapes government and how government responds to the demands of a diverse society • Be able to explain the reason for multiple parties in a political system and how they connect to a diverse society • Be able to explain the roles of media in critiquing (examining with questions) government and informing citizens

  3. Getting Informed… Over the next 4 weeks: • Each week, find one news story related to Canadian politics (no older than 7 days). • Print a copy for your binder. • Go online to the class page and post your story along with a reflection on the Government News Storiespage in the discussion forum. • Each post will be graded out of 10 based on the depth of your discussion

  4. An Experience in Leadership • Organize yourself in to groups… • Group 1: Choose a leader • That leader choses 2 people to assist in leadership • Group 2: The shortest person in the group is the leader • Do not question the leader’s authority and follow their instructions exactly • Group 3: Collectively make decisions as a group, there is no leader, just popular vote.

  5. Instructions: • Your group will build a tower using the straws and tape provided. • Resources will be limited, so they must be managed well. • The tower should be as tall as possible. Only tape and straws may be used. • You will have 10 minutes to complete the task.

  6. 3 2 1 BUILD! 4 minutes 7 minutes 8 minutes 9 minutes 1 minute 2 minutes 5 minutes 6 minutes 10 minutes 3 minutes

  7. Reflect… • How was your experience under your group’s leadership structure? • Did you feel you had an important part to play in making decisions? • Did you feel you had an important part to play in making the structure? • What were the advantages or limitations of your leadership structure?

  8. Build a New Tower • This time, choose a leadership structure to use in your group. • Complete the task again (this time your tower will be measured against other towers) • Like before, resources are limited. • You will have 15 minutes to build the greatest tower your group can build.

  9. 3 2 1 BUILD! 14 minutes 13 minutes 12 minutes 15 minutes 4 minutes 9 minutes 8 minutes 7 minutes 5 minutes 2 minutes 1 minute 6 minutes 10 minutes 3 minutes 11 minutes

  10. Reflect…(again) • Now how was your experience under your group’s leadership structure? • Did you feel you had an important part to play in making decisions this time? • Did you feel you had an important part to play in making the structure this time? • What were the advantages or limitations of your leadership structure? • How did your chosen leadership structure compare to your original one? • Was one better or worse? • Why?

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