Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Topic Experts

So, we chatted about choosing one of the 8 topics for which to be the "expert" or "teacher resource" for our freshman groups and some of what that might entail...

Add your thoughts, changes, twists to the proposal to the comments section for this post for others to ponder.

Proposal of Duties

Expert Teams
  • We need eight "home base" rooms for the topic groups to meet once the launch occurs.
    • Original line up was as follows:
      • Topic 1 Adams I106
      • Topic 2 Dowler F107
      • Topic 3 Duston H105
      • Topic 4 Geib G108
      • Topic 5 Miller I105
      • Topic 6 Rodrigues F109
      • Topic 7 Savio I107
      • Topic 8 Vega D107
    • Suggested subject area line up as follows - departments can decide final assignment...
      • Topic 1 Animal rights - Health/Geo or English
      • Topic 2 What is in our food? - Health/Geo
      • Topic 3 Food safety - Biology
      • Topic 4 Healthy food for everyone? - Health/Geo
      • Topic 5 Worker's rights - Health/Geo or English
      • Topic 6 Does the company matter? - English
      • Topic 7 Genetic modifications/DNA patenting - Biology
      • Topic 8 Food labeling - Biology or English
  • Each 9th grade team member chooses to be an “expert” for a particular topic
    • 2 team members for each topic, from different departments preferably
    • Biology teachers take the science-themed chapters (see above)
    • Health/geography teachers take the social/political-themed chapters (see above)
    • English teachers take on the remaining chapters (see above)
    • Other departments join as second member of those teams
  • Partners review the Food Inc. DVD chapter together for their topic looking for relevant issues, angles, debatable topics, contributing factors, etc.
    • Keep in mind the focus question from the study guide for the chapter
  • Each partnership drafts at least three balanced resolutions for their topic area 
    • Multiple resolutions in case there is too much similarity between topics and we need an alternate
    • Drafted resolutions could be used alternately the following years to keep the debates fresh
  • Submit final resolutions at the end of quarter 1 (October) to Jennifer/Anthony for final analysis and editing
  • Entire team can select final 8 for next year’s project at our November meeting

1 comment:

  1. I think having partners is a good idea. We all need to have a grasp of the "through line" of the movie and essential questions.
    I think Conni and I should continue to show the video in its entirety, and then partners could do the review sessions in FIRE, pausing to point out the pro/con sections and discuss.

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