Critical Thinking (ELO Critical Thinking) - Local Politics


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Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this lesson's material, students will be able to:

  • Identify and clearly state the details of a social issue.
  • Gether information from additional reliable sources related to the issue.
  • Formulate an objective opinion on the issue.
  • Draw conclusions related to multiple perspectives on the issue.

Teaching

The point of this particular assignment is to have you go into your community and participate (passively or actively) in a political meeting of some sort.

Meetings that can be used may include:

  • Town Meetings
  • School Board Meetings
  • Club Meetings (not social...they have to be business meetings)
  • Church Meetings (not services...they have to be business meetings)

The organization needs to be addressing an issue and debating different approaches to the issue.

You are to do the following:

  • Attend the meeting.
  • Take notes and participate (as much as you wish) in the exploration of a topic that is discussed in the meeting.
  • Take notes on the viewpoints and evidence that is presented by participants in the debate.
  • After the meeting, conduct some fact-finding research on the topic (make sure you look at both sides of the issue).
  • Evaluate your own thoughts on the issue in light of your participation in the meeting and your research.
  • Write the paper in accordance with the rubric below.
  • Submit the paper in MS Word or PDF format to the appropriate drop box.

Grading Rubric

The following criteria will be used to evaluate and grade your submission: