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Discover: Step 3 - Policy and Community Practice Research
Provided by: Earth Force |Published on: April 27, 2021
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Synopsis
This activity is meant to be an introductory conversation to differentiate between public policies and habits.
This is designed to be Step 3 in a larger community-action and problem-solving process where students will actively research and interview individuals involved with the issue they are exploring.
There are multiple resources given on the website for all of the sections of the activity.
This activity encourages collaborative conversation.
Prerequisites
The site contains many resources for helping students understand policies and practices, identify research questions, organize their research and process the information they gather.
Teachers can start by reviewing the goals of the activity.
Help younger students generate research questions and help guide them in the process using the included graphic organizers.
Depending on the additional activities teachers want to add and amount of research students need to do, this activity can vary greatly in the amount of time it will take. Adjust depending on the scope of research you want students to do.
If doing the full process, be sure to have students continue to gather their work in a project portfolio for use in the final reflection in the last step.
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Earth Force
Earth Force engages young people as active citizens who improve the environment and their communities now and in the future. They believe that a civic experience is an essential element of education about the environment. They work to ensure that young people have this experience by helping teachers develop young people with the knowledge, skills, and motivation to solve tough environmental problems.
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