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A Gallery of Testimonials A Gallery of Testimonials The Industrial Revolution – Industrialization Capitalism and Globalization MODULE 1 From the Industrial Revolution to the Postmodern Crisis of Capitalism Manchester: A Case Study in European History
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WHAT AND HOW? Task: To generate a testimonial gallery of scholars, thinkers and writers who dealt with the problem discussed Objectives: to generate of a multimedia archive to focus on different the thinkers’ ideas about economic and social transformation processes ( The Industrial Revolution - Industrialization Capitalism and Globalization ) to create synthesis in the English language Materials: (citare le fonti specifiche texts, resources, videos, pictures, articles, Pc, the Internet, teacher’s site) Text types analysed: testi di studio, Articoli, saggi Methodology: Group work (cooperative and collaborative learning)
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WHY? Language skills: speaking, reading, writing, discussing, interacting, public speaking Study Skills and Knowledge: structure of argumentative text, use of literary code, textual structural analysis, selection of testimonials, quotations,connection with suitable context study of resources, spoken and written production, interaction ICT skills: Office (.doc,.ppt), Internet surfing, pdf…, work with images, Microsoft Picture Management) What to do with the language Competence:Use it to Generate a testimonial gallery
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Testimonials Alexis de Tocqueville Charles Dickens Karl Heinrich Marx Joseph Alois Schumpeter Wiston Churchill Thomas Sowell Jeanette Winterson
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Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859) French Political thinker and historian Liberal position about democracy Reference text: Journey to England and Ireland Focus: Manchester Cross cultural references: J.Bentham, A. Toynbee, K. Marx, F. Engels Critical thinking: alienation, exploitation, industrialization,, inequal distribution of wealth, bad working condition, double nature of capitalism,utilitarism
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Charles Dickens (1812-1870) English Victorian novelist remarkable characters telling technique symbolic portrait of social class contrast Reference text: Hard Times Utilitarianism Focus: CoketownCoketown Cross cultural references: J.Bentham, A. Tocqueville, A. Toynbee, K. Marx, F. Engels, L. Zingales, Critical thinking: alienation, exploitation, industrialization, facts versus fancy, wealth versus well-being, working class - capitalists
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German philosopher, economist, sociologist, historian, journalist, and revolutionary socialist Critical of his contemporary economy, politic, society and culture Reference text: Das Kapital Focus: Capitalism Cross cultural references: A. Toynbee, K. Marx, Luigi Zingales Critical thinking:industrialization,, unequal distribution of wealth, money creates wealth Karl Heinrich Marx (1818 -1883)
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Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883 -1950) An Austrian American economist and political scientist. Popularized "creative destruction" in economics Reference text: Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy Focus: Capitalism Cross cultural references: K. Marx, L. Zingales, R. Bellofiore Critical thinking: industrialization, the European financial situation, creative destruction
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British Conservative Politician statesman and orator, Nobel Prize for Literature twice Prime Minister (1940–45 and 1951–55) officer in the British Army historian, writer, artist he received the Nobel Prize in Literature Reference: Sir W. Churchill QuotesSir W. Churchill Quotes Focus : CapitalismCapitalism Cross cultural references: powerful command of the English language, literature Critical thinking: capitalism, socialism, blessing, industrialization, wealth versus well-being, working class, army Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
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American economist, social theorist, political philosopher, and author conservative thinker of the late 20th century America's leading philosopher seminal study on the role of Race in history explain the principles underlying modern economics he advocates laissez-faire economics and writes from a conservative and libertarian perspective.laissez-faire opposes Marxism, Reference text : Marxism: Philosophy and Economics. Cross cultural references: J.Bentham, A.Tocqueville, A. Toynbee, K. Marx, F. Engels, Milton Friedman, George Stigler, F. A. Hayek, Joseph SchumpeterMilton FriedmanGeorge StiglerF. A. HayekJoseph Schumpeter Critical thinking: pushiness, justice and equality, civil rights, race and ethnicity Thomas Sowell (1930)
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Contemporary English Writer adopted by Pentecostal parents boundaries of physicality and the imagination, gender polarities, sexual identities Reference text: Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? Focus: ManchesterManchester Cross cultural references: A. Toynbee, K. Marx, F. Engels, C. Dickens Critical thinking: industrialization, wealth versus well-being, working class – capitalists, process of change, contradictions inside society. Jeanette Winterson (1959)
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SKILLS - STUDY PRACTICE FEED-BACK Learning skills reading, manipulating differentstext types acquiring a specific vocabulary comprehension, textual analysis, group discussion, Selection skills, critical thinking, gathering of ideas, planning, drafting, redrafting, peer proof reading, image selection, reorganizing, generating a.ppt presentation generating a.pdf document public speaking
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FEEDBACK 1. What you have learnt? The problems of capitalism and European’s current economic and social situation Reading a Postmodern Novel Studying essays and argumentative text about the problems Studying and interpreting qiuotations from testimonial’s works interacting in a workgroup Selecting relevant data Synthesizing concepts Writing in English Creating a.ppt presentaton 2. What could be improved? Our comunication skills, precision, time organization 3. Level of appreciation and usefullness of workshop: The work useful to learn new details about economy Learning together offers deeper insights Occasion to study and share discussion Reading and speaking in English with a real purpose
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WORKSHOP 6 CREDITS BALDO Sara MONGERA Enrico MONTANARI Veronica TALIAN Lorenzo ZANUTTA Riccardo
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