Post date: May 24, 2021 3:15:1 PM
UN Presentation
You will be presenting to the United Nations about a Health and Human Development Issue.
GRASP this Project
G: Create a well researched project that explains the issue and gives current information about how that issue affects countries today.
R: You are a WHO employee who recently was transferred to headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
A: Your audience is your boss for the project, but the general assembly for a possible presentation.
S: You are expected to find relevant and interesting data and be able to explain the issue and challenges as well as possible solutions to the UN.
P: Create a project that outlines your argument about why your solution is a good solution and is a good solution for the UN.
S: This will be graded and evaluated based on all of the IB Rubrics (A, B, C & D)
DUE DATES: 11:59pm on Sunday June 6th, 2021
Grading:
IB rubrics only (all 4 rubrics). Average: 8 = A (100%) 7 = A- (92%) 6 = B (87%) 5=B- (82%) 4=C (77%) 3=C- (72%) 2=D (67%) 1=D- (60%) 0=F (0%)
IB RUBRICS: Full Rubric Link
Special IB End of Semester Grade: This project can replace your grade. Get a B on this project, get a B in the semester.
If not trying to replace grade, then you only need to do the research and prepare 3 sentences.
Additional Information
Final Project Clarifications (Highly Recommended)
EXAMLE of Research only
Choices
You have a lot of freedom to choose, but make certain that your choice fits the criteria for this project, and does not limit your possible grade. This will be a research project and you will mostly be presenting the research you find rather than presenting your opinion. Be careful with your choice. It might not be a great strategy to choose something towards which you have strong feelings unless you are fairly certain about the research you are likely to find.
Being specific is a much better choice than choosing a broad topic.
I would recommend some of the following topics:
** - likely too difficult due to controversy
* - controversy will make research challenging
^^ - image warning - you will see things while researching / can only share with us if appropriate for 3rd grade
A great resource is to start at the World Health Organization (WHO [part of the UN]): http://www.who.int/topics/en/
Review California Health Standards as we apply these to analyzing World History: http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/documents/healthstandmar08.pdf
(Start reviewing at page 45 for High School Health standards in California)
Make your choice on Schoology: Unit 8 / "CHOOSE FINAL PROJECT". (First come, first served!)
Everyone doing option #1 must submit the following tomorrow (Friday) morning:
an initial plan on Schoology.
5 source work cited page confirming the resources are available to complete project
a plan for the project (1 page outline of what you plan to do in your project)
Thesis, 3 Baby Theses, Most Interesting Idea, Best Quote, Meet all rubric requirements
Project
Every word must be typed and uploaded to BOTH Schoology and turnitin.com. Other than that, you may use any format you prefer for completing the project.
You are a UN employee working at the WHO. You are researching an Health or Development Issue.
Requirements:
TITLE: Issue Named, Your Class Period, Your Name, and Date Due, with a subtitle of "UN Project on Current Global Health & Development Issues"
DESCRIPTION: Describe scientifically and in layman's terms (clear and simple) the issue.
Must include description of what the development or health issue would look like to an average person
HISTORY: The history of that issue around the globe.
CURRENT: The current status of the issue in the world today.
CHALLENGES:The current challenges regarding the issue in the world today.
SOLUTION(S): Other researcher's opinions about how to fix the issue today.
Your argument needs to have as much researched data as you can find about the technology/invention/data/model related to your issue and an argument about how to begin addressing the issue. You are to assume that you know NOTHING and are not a reliable source for ANYTHING. This is not your opinion, but the best opinions you can find from around the world.
WORKS CITED: Titled only "Works Cited"
WORD COUNT: On page after "Works Cited"
Expectations
Minimum 5 sources, cited properly
3 in-text citations AND 1 in-text citation quotes (minimum)
Clear thesis that is bolded and underlined
Clear headings that meet all of the requirements above
Prouf-red by pier and you's Grammer Check (zero misspellings, zero punctuation errors)
Absolutely zero use of I, we, you. (be very careful at beginning and end)
You should discover something interesting and reliable and then share it with the reader
You should present the 5Ws (and "How") for each section of the requirements - but don't let the reader know you are doing it. It is just how you define every new idea to the reader. Always. And forever. Which means don't put it in the regular order.