LOGRO: Clasificar jerárquicamente los fundamentos de un estado confesional y de uno laico, esquematizando las características propias de cada clase de estado a través de estudios de caso, siendo participativo y tolerante por las opiniones y eventualidades que se puedan durante el desarrollo de las clases.
Temas: Diferencias entre el mundo secular y el mundo religioso.
In this video you can analyse different theocratic governments. Try to compare them with secular ones.
This year, the subjects are going to be explored through an individual research project that reflects an autonomous and creative work.
You have the chance to prove yourself, not only regarding knowledge but specially regarding how you apply your knowledge in the real world.
For this to happen, you need to check the following info. Try to think which kind of project suits best for your own interests and talents. Remember that the general topic of this term is THE SECULAR AND THE RELIGIOUS WORLD.
Try to think in theocracies and secular countries and how they differ. You can emphazise on one religion or several, depending on your own capacities and the time you have to spend in research and creative work.
To begin creating your project:
1. The first thing you should do is choose a topic of interest related to world religions in the present day.
2. Once you have a topic in mind (a specific topic, easy to research and/or represent through a creative work), you should consider what type of project best suits your topic, taking into account not only the thematic content but especially your creative talents:
Written projects: these can be argumentative essays or works of fiction (poems, novels, short stories, etc.)
Audiovisual projects: short videos, original or modified music, musical commentary, or editing of reels or short films, etc.
Visual arts projects: sculpture, painting, illustration, models, among others.
3. Next, write in your notebook the overall objective of your work (what does your work aim to do, in a concrete and specific way, identifying the main verb that defines the necessary actions to be carried out to answer the question or address the specific topic) and the justification (answering why the question, problem, or specific topic of your project is necessary or interesting).
4. Define the methodology: outline the step-by-step process you used to carry out your project (once you finish it).
5. Provide a complete list of all the bibliographic or media references you used to carry out the project (once finished).
Good luck!