Showing posts with label IB 20 current issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IB 20 current issues. Show all posts

Friday, September 12, 2014

September 12


You wrote your Chapter 1-2 Test today, you should get the results back on Monday. Speaking of Monday, we're moving the Unit 1 Final Exam to Wednesday. The Unit 1 WRA II Essay is still on Tuesday, September 16th. In Monday's class we'll go through detailed essay preparation for the Unit 1 WRA II Essay. I do recommend that you check out the sample essays on the Social 30-1 wiki under WRA II Essays. I'll try to add some more sample essays tonight. I think you should finish watching "Sicko" too (you find this on the wiki under Unit 1). I also think that you should check out the PBS documentary "Sick Around the World" which compares healthcare systems. The companion website also contains a lot of valuable information too, so I would poke around the website. Please check out the Unit 1 Final Exam study guide below.



The Unit 1 Final is a 55 question multiple choice test. It will be written on Wednesday, September 17th. Make sure that you study the following:
  • Chapter 1 and 2 Key Terms (please see the Chapter 1-2 Test Study Guide for a list of terms
  • Study the Ideology Notes (Black Gold School District PDF file, on the Social 30-1 wiki, and in your study booklets, pages 12-17)
  • Review Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau (view of the nature of human beings, how society should be organized, people's role in society; notes on page 3 of your study booklet)
  • Study the 19th Century Political Spectrum
  • Study the 20th Century Political spectrum
  • Study the political-economic grid
  • Know the values and ideas associated with the various ideologies (on the 19th century and 20th century spectrums)
  • Study the Individualism and Collectivism booklet that is in your study booklets (pages 4-7)
  • you need to be able to apply your knowledge and understanding of these concepts/ideas
  • there are a lot of source-based questions on this exam! (there are references to Nazi Germany, the USSR)


Today we focused in a current issue that we'll be examining over the course of the next month. I had you read an Associated Press summary article on ISIS, and the American response to this threat in Syria and Iraq. I also showed you a couple of videos, one from the Wall Street Journal and one from BBC News.


We also split into small groups to do some analysis of editorial cartoons as well. I gave you a sheet to help you track the developments of this issue for the next month. One thing that I didn't get a chance to cover was very recent developments on this issue, namely the Obama administration's announcement that they would be entering into a major counter-terrorism campaign against ISIS. Please check out the speech highlights from the CBC News website (you'll find the video on the left-hand side of the page). Please remember that the "Seeds of Change" assignment is due on Tuesday, September 16th.