NEW UNIT: HUMAN RIGHTS E.Q. What is community?. Agenda  Read chapters/Journal (10minutes)  Vocabulary– new list (5 minutes)  Paideia Seminar (50 minutes)

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NEW UNIT: HUMAN RIGHTS E.Q. What is community?

Agenda  Read chapters/Journal (10minutes)  Vocabulary– new list (5 minutes)  Paideia Seminar (50 minutes)  All members will speak  Remember to be respectful (i.e. “Susannah, I disagree with your idea.” vs. “Susannah, you are wrong!”)  Remember to talk only when there is a pause in the conversation  Remember to talk to your classmates and not the teacher

Paideia Seminar  Round Robin: What is your community like?  Follow-up questions:  What is the most important aspect of your community?  If you could change your community, what would you change and why?  What rights are you guaranteed in your community?  What would make your community perfect? Explain.  Consider this unit’s Enduring Understandings: Systems create inequities Change is continual Democracy is a process How do you see evidence of these E.U.’s in your community?  Reflect on your involvement in the Paideia seminar

Homework  Read 30 minutes  Humanities goal and reflection