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Amy Henderson Nicole Barone Chris Walker Kathleen Stanton
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Students share a goal, and come up with different perspectives on how to reach the goal. It helps students to become active learners. It helps students relate to their material, actual use of the concepts learned in class. It can increase critical thinking skills. It can increase student motivation. Correlation to real world situations.
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Social Studies: current events, and reflection on previous events. How would they have reacted differently? English: Students can rewrite the ending of stories, “what would you do?” situations. Math: Concrete word problems about their environment. Science: Environmental issues. Art: Students are given specific materials and guidelines to create functional objects
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Identify the problem Consider alternate approaches Students attempt to solve the problem with the best answer possible (this may not be the RIGHT answer every time) Make a final judgment
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Philadelphia is currently in a budget crisis: The projected revenue fell short by $180 million dollars. Our financial obligations remain the same. You are city council committee members. Each group must propose a plan for balancing the budget.
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Cutting salaries Reducing overtime Reducing benefits Layoffs Reduce amount of new hire pensions Offer early retirement Cut back on health care for retired workers Cut programs: City mural projects, welfare, after school programs, Rec programs, libraries Limit trash pick-up Or: rather than cut, increase sales tax
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Economyleague.org/budget_challenge/
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