HOW DO WE WORK EFFECTIVELY AS A TEAM?
Setting the ground work.
1. What do you think a team is?
A team is where a group of people or more working together on one subject and they will have their
individual work, well sometimes.
a) done that.
b) A teamwork is when people work together and everyone participates.
A teamwork is when this team works well and everyone participates and help each other to solve a
problem
2. What makes a successful team?
A successful team is when you gather all your individual work and put it together and it must be
organised and also, you must be respectful from other people's opinion on their ideas. is it is wrong you
must make one strong opinion where everybody would agree on it.
3. I think our tem would be on the analyse part of the level mountain, but our individual work can also
focus on their own expectations.
1) Success Criteria.
1. I can work really good as a group.
2. I wil know what role I am in.
3. I will participate in my group.
2) Ants and teamwork...
1. They work together a a group making their works easier.
2. They support each other.
3. Each of them had specific roles.
4. All of them are organised.
5. They did their jobs without any fights or arguments.
I think am the Resource Investigator because I am the kind of person who likes to take people's idea and developing it with my brain but then I get bored easily.
SKILLS.
1. To consider what 'team role' I play.
2. To understand the strengths /areas for development of this character.
3. To produce a poster of one of the character roles.
My Belbin team roles.
How does this compare to your prediction?
Now that I have finished my test I am the plant so that means I am very creative and I have very good information which is true but it says I like to work alone which is not true but sometimes i do like to work for the things I understand what i'm doing.
9/12/11
Sc: 1. I will work well with my team.
2. I will be involved in the things my team are working on.
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Human Rights Issues
SUCCESS CRITERIA.
SC:
1. I will research more about Iqbal's issues.
2. I would write more easy information(sentences) so that the reader can read easily.
IQBAL MASIH.
My Questions.
1) Why did he die?
Well the Carpet Mafia People didn't like what he was doing. (speech,protesting)
2) What did he do to help child labour?
He did a speech to all the people to stop child labour.
3) When did he start working?
He started working when he was at the age of four.
4) How did he die?
He got shot at the back with a shotgun and it was Ashraf Hero.
Questions that you need to answer while researching your issue:
a) What is your issue?
My issue is Child Labour but I am also linking it to Iqbal Masih.
b) How has the issue developed historically?
This issue has developed because nowadays most parents can afford a proper living, so
they don't sell children anymore and also most of the children in the world gets
education.
c) Why is this issue considered a human rights issue?
Because it is taking away his freedom to a healthy environment and a proper life.
d) Who has been involved with this issue? (include people and/or organizations)
People who have been involved in this issues are BLLF, Carpet Mafia, Child Slave.
e) What does the Universal Declaration of Rights or the Children’s Declaration of Rights
say regarding this issue? (find the article/s and quote them here)
They shouldn't be torturing children and they should have a healthy, environment, proper life.
f) Why do you feel that this issue is important?
This issue is important because if there is no help from United Nations or Iqbal Masih most of the
children now would be still working and they will have no education and the parents will sell them.
MOST.
g) What responsibilities do we have as a society ensuring that this issue is taken
seriously?
We should inform the government.
h) You may format your writing using the above headings, and it does not have to be in
essay form.
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Tuesday 8th. of October.
Sc1 - I can/will try to research more about child labour and Iqbal Masih. Nearly, I might do this next lesson.
Sc2 - I will try to get more information on Iqbal Masih Issues and Child Labour. Nearly finished
researching these issues.
31/10/11
SUCCES CRITERIA.
Sc1- I think I can finish my outcome by end of the week - I will continue in class and at home.
Sc2- I will use thinking skills for my work - I have done that in my planning on my workbook.
3/11/11
Success Criteria.
Sc1- I can describe more detail of my story and make the reader feel it - Will continue that tonight.
Sc2 - I can summarize my story put and take it out, put it into important bits - I have done that.
DEADLINE!
Sc1 - I can present this outcome with better explanation.
Sc2 -
SC:
1. I will research more about Iqbal's issues.
2. I would write more easy information(sentences) so that the reader can read easily.
IQBAL MASIH.
My Questions.
1) Why did he die?
Well the Carpet Mafia People didn't like what he was doing. (speech,protesting)
2) What did he do to help child labour?
He did a speech to all the people to stop child labour.
3) When did he start working?
He started working when he was at the age of four.
4) How did he die?
He got shot at the back with a shotgun and it was Ashraf Hero.
Questions that you need to answer while researching your issue:
a) What is your issue?
My issue is Child Labour but I am also linking it to Iqbal Masih.
b) How has the issue developed historically?
This issue has developed because nowadays most parents can afford a proper living, so
they don't sell children anymore and also most of the children in the world gets
education.
c) Why is this issue considered a human rights issue?
Because it is taking away his freedom to a healthy environment and a proper life.
d) Who has been involved with this issue? (include people and/or organizations)
People who have been involved in this issues are BLLF, Carpet Mafia, Child Slave.
e) What does the Universal Declaration of Rights or the Children’s Declaration of Rights
say regarding this issue? (find the article/s and quote them here)
They shouldn't be torturing children and they should have a healthy, environment, proper life.
f) Why do you feel that this issue is important?
This issue is important because if there is no help from United Nations or Iqbal Masih most of the
children now would be still working and they will have no education and the parents will sell them.
MOST.
g) What responsibilities do we have as a society ensuring that this issue is taken
seriously?
We should inform the government.
h) You may format your writing using the above headings, and it does not have to be in
essay form.
-
Tuesday 8th. of October.
Sc1 - I can/will try to research more about child labour and Iqbal Masih. Nearly, I might do this next lesson.
Sc2 - I will try to get more information on Iqbal Masih Issues and Child Labour. Nearly finished
researching these issues.
31/10/11
SUCCES CRITERIA.
Sc1- I think I can finish my outcome by end of the week - I will continue in class and at home.
Sc2- I will use thinking skills for my work - I have done that in my planning on my workbook.
3/11/11
Success Criteria.
Sc1- I can describe more detail of my story and make the reader feel it - Will continue that tonight.
Sc2 - I can summarize my story put and take it out, put it into important bits - I have done that.
DEADLINE!
Sc1 - I can present this outcome with better explanation.
Sc2 -
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Iqbal Masih
Questions:
- Who is he?
Iqbal Masih was boy from Muridke, Pakistan. who was forced to work at a carpet factory at the aged of 4. And he wanted to stop child labour.
- Who was his master / mistress?
His boss, Arshad
- Why did he die?
He got assassinated because he stood up for himself
- Why do we need to know about him ?
We need to know about him because he helped an organization that protects children against child labour when he escaped from the factory that he was locked in.
- When was he born?
He was born on 1983.
- When did it happened?
It happened when he was only 10 years old.
- When did he die?
He died in 1995. he got shot at the back on his way back to church.
- Where is he from?
He is from Pakistan
- Where DID he live?
He lived in Muridke
- Where does he live?
His grave is in Pakistan.
- Where are his parents?
His father left when he was very young. His mother or father sold him when he was only four (we don’t have enough proof which parent sold him).
- How is he famous?
He joined the Bonded Labor Liberation Front of Pakistan (BLLF) to help stop child labour all around the world at the age of 10.
- How old is he?
He was 12 years old when he died. He would be 29 years old this year if he didn't get assassinated.
- How did it affect him?
At the age of 12, he looked much younger than all the other twelve years old because of a lack of proper nutrition and years working in front of a loom.
- How did he die?
He got shot at the back.
- What does he do?
HE WORKED IN A CARPET FACTORY.
- What happened to his parents?
THEY SOLD HIM ONLY AT THE AGE OF FOUR TO A CARPET FACTORY.
- What’s his parents name?
Father: Saif Masih and Inayat Masih
- What happened to him?
Iqbal was sold to a man at a carpet factory at the age of four for the price of $12 USD. He escaped and helped an organisation raise awareness about child labour and helped free more than 3000 Pakistani children. He was assassinated walking back from church at the age of only12.
- What rights were taken away?
The right to freedom.
The right to be equal.
The right to clean food and water.
The right to develop and grow up mentally and phisically in a healthy way.
The right to be cared for.
The right to get help first.
The right not to be exploited.
The right to go to school.
The right to be loved.
- Who is he?
Iqbal Masih was boy from Muridke, Pakistan. who was forced to work at a carpet factory at the aged of 4. And he wanted to stop child labour.
- Who was his master / mistress?
His boss, Arshad
- Why did he die?
He got assassinated because he stood up for himself
- Why do we need to know about him ?
We need to know about him because he helped an organization that protects children against child labour when he escaped from the factory that he was locked in.
- When was he born?
He was born on 1983.
- When did it happened?
It happened when he was only 10 years old.
- When did he die?
He died in 1995. he got shot at the back on his way back to church.
- Where is he from?
He is from Pakistan
- Where DID he live?
He lived in Muridke
- Where does he live?
His grave is in Pakistan.
- Where are his parents?
His father left when he was very young. His mother or father sold him when he was only four (we don’t have enough proof which parent sold him).
- How is he famous?
He joined the Bonded Labor Liberation Front of Pakistan (BLLF) to help stop child labour all around the world at the age of 10.
- How old is he?
He was 12 years old when he died. He would be 29 years old this year if he didn't get assassinated.
- How did it affect him?
At the age of 12, he looked much younger than all the other twelve years old because of a lack of proper nutrition and years working in front of a loom.
- How did he die?
He got shot at the back.
- What does he do?
HE WORKED IN A CARPET FACTORY.
- What happened to his parents?
THEY SOLD HIM ONLY AT THE AGE OF FOUR TO A CARPET FACTORY.
- What’s his parents name?
Father: Saif Masih and Inayat Masih
- What happened to him?
Iqbal was sold to a man at a carpet factory at the age of four for the price of $12 USD. He escaped and helped an organisation raise awareness about child labour and helped free more than 3000 Pakistani children. He was assassinated walking back from church at the age of only12.
- What rights were taken away?
The right to freedom.
The right to be equal.
The right to clean food and water.
The right to develop and grow up mentally and phisically in a healthy way.
The right to be cared for.
The right to get help first.
The right not to be exploited.
The right to go to school.
The right to be loved.
Monday, 3 October 2011
Does Everyone have Access to Their Human Rights?
LI's
-to know the 5W's of Amnesty International
-To evaluate whether everyone has access to their human rights
-To reflect on other's situations
SC's
1. To be able to find the information but take important bits out (to scan).
I think it's a maybe because in LEDC's countries the parents, they have to send their children to work which does not agree with their rights.
Amnesty.
WHAT is Amnesty International?
Amnesty International is where people who campaign for human rights to be respected and protected.
WHERE does this take place?
The International Secretariat is based in London. Our national organization which is called "sections" have offices in another 80 countries.
HOW/WHY did Amnesty International started?
It started with two Portuguese students was sentenced for seven years because they raised a toast to freedom of their country.
WHEN did it happen?
It happened on 28 May 1961.
How does it make you feel?
It made me feel sad, pity for the children and adults as well.
What does it suggest about people (plus) their HRS?
It shows that these people don't have their own rights, they never get to choose what they want to do. All they did was work and work and work.
Who is involved?
1.Asylum seeker.
2.Girl sewing(child labour)
3.Child soldier.
4.Journalist
5.Child Labour-rubbish/recycling/food+water
6.Monks
-to know the 5W's of Amnesty International
-To evaluate whether everyone has access to their human rights
-To reflect on other's situations
SC's
1. To be able to find the information but take important bits out (to scan).
I think it's a maybe because in LEDC's countries the parents, they have to send their children to work which does not agree with their rights.
Amnesty.
WHAT is Amnesty International?
Amnesty International is where people who campaign for human rights to be respected and protected.
WHERE does this take place?
The International Secretariat is based in London. Our national organization which is called "sections" have offices in another 80 countries.
HOW/WHY did Amnesty International started?
It started with two Portuguese students was sentenced for seven years because they raised a toast to freedom of their country.
WHEN did it happen?
It happened on 28 May 1961.
How does it make you feel?
It made me feel sad, pity for the children and adults as well.
What does it suggest about people (plus) their HRS?
It shows that these people don't have their own rights, they never get to choose what they want to do. All they did was work and work and work.
Who is involved?
1.Asylum seeker.
2.Girl sewing(child labour)
3.Child soldier.
4.Journalist
5.Child Labour-rubbish/recycling/food+water
6.Monks
Thursday, 29 September 2011
First World Conference/ New Zealand Gives Women The vote.
First World Conference.
First International Conference on Human Rights was held during April - May 1968 in Teheran, Iran. This conference was held to mark the 20th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human rights. The main purpose of the conference was the Vienna Declaration and Programme of action. This is very important in the history of “Human Rights” because it the first conference, 7000 participants attended to discuss and solve issues regarding human rights.
New Zealand Gives Women The Vote.
New Zealand gives women the vote, it was the first country to do this, on 19 September 1893. Women voted for the first time in the election held on 28 November 1893. Elizabeth Yates became a Mayor of Onehunga, this was the first woman who became a Mayor. This event is important because it was an influence on women not only women but also to other people in the future, so that they have the right to vote!
World War 1.
World War 1 began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1981 and it was centred in Europe. There were rights being developed during that time. The Hague Peace conference had created a set of rules for the Prisoners –of – war camps (POW) but during this time, POW’s didn’t follow those rules. So from this situation, the Red Cross had made a new and improved set of rules for POW’s. They have learnt from their mistakes to make human rights better in the future.
1. I think the first one is New Zealand because it shows the world that it is the start of equality to the world.
2. The 2nd one is the first world conference because without it, there will be no other conference and it will not help the world to develop.
3. The third one is World war one was not that important.
I think in the project I was the Resource Investigator because we (me and sophia) were working together and and I was helping her work and I was trying to develop it and she was helping my work and was developing it.
First International Conference on Human Rights was held during April - May 1968 in Teheran, Iran. This conference was held to mark the 20th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human rights. The main purpose of the conference was the Vienna Declaration and Programme of action. This is very important in the history of “Human Rights” because it the first conference, 7000 participants attended to discuss and solve issues regarding human rights.
New Zealand Gives Women The Vote.
New Zealand gives women the vote, it was the first country to do this, on 19 September 1893. Women voted for the first time in the election held on 28 November 1893. Elizabeth Yates became a Mayor of Onehunga, this was the first woman who became a Mayor. This event is important because it was an influence on women not only women but also to other people in the future, so that they have the right to vote!
World War 1.
World War 1 began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1981 and it was centred in Europe. There were rights being developed during that time. The Hague Peace conference had created a set of rules for the Prisoners –of – war camps (POW) but during this time, POW’s didn’t follow those rules. So from this situation, the Red Cross had made a new and improved set of rules for POW’s. They have learnt from their mistakes to make human rights better in the future.
1. I think the first one is New Zealand because it shows the world that it is the start of equality to the world.
2. The 2nd one is the first world conference because without it, there will be no other conference and it will not help the world to develop.
3. The third one is World war one was not that important.
I think in the project I was the Resource Investigator because we (me and sophia) were working together and and I was helping her work and I was trying to develop it and she was helping my work and was developing it.
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