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ACT: ティーンズ向けアニマルクラブ(13~18歳)

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ティーンズアニマルクラブは、動物を大切に思うティーンたちが、世界をあらゆる生き物にとってより良い場所にするためにどう行動できるかを学べる場所です。#スーパースター
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英語レベル - 不明
米国の学年 8 - 11
  • Students will learn: — about issues affecting the environment and animals. — about different ways of making decisions as a group. — about how government works and how they can be involved citizens. —about many ways they can work for change they want to see. — about using technology such as email and social media for communication.
I have been involved in animal rescue and animal rights work for many years. I am also an experienced community organizer and taught a “justice school” during which ordinary citizens learned about the ways they could take political action for change they wanted to see.
授業以外に週あたり 1 - 2 時間の学習が期待されます
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詳細: Most weeks the club meetings will end with an action students can take to work toward change. Completing the action is optional, though encouraged.
Assessment
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詳細: Students can earn badges in the Animal Club for Tweens by taking pictures of themselves completing an action, or by writing a short paragraph about how they took action. The photo or essay needs to be posted in the classroom to count toward the student’s badge. Badge earners will be recognized at the beginning of each club meeting. The first completed action earns the Grasshopper Badge. Five completed actions earn the Snake Badge: 10-Rabbit Badge, 20-Cat Badge, 30-Rooster Badge, 40-Pig Badge, 50-Wolf Badge, 60-Deer Badge, 70-Lion Badge, 80-Eagle Badge, 90-Elephant Badge, 100-Whale Badge.
This club will teach students about different ways they can take political and consumer action by communicating with government and business decision-makers. While we will discuss how we can change policy, students will decide for themselves if an issue presented is one on which they think they should work for change.

An example might be the teacher presenting the story of a zoo that has an elephant in a very small enclosure that animal activists say is inhumane. The teacher will share with the students different perspectives on whether the enclosure is too small. The students will then discuss as a group and decide together what they think is true. If they agree that the enclosure is too small, the teacher will tell them that activists are encouraging people to send an email to the zookeeper and encourage her to send the elephant to a sanctuary. The teacher will walk through how that email can be written and what it should and should not say. After class, students can talk with their parents about sending the email and taking action. 
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