* TEACHER EDITION * GP Essay Prompt Countdown: 25 Days ‘til Testing!! T.E. NOTE 1: Any responses regarding the ‘content’ of an essay are merely a ‘guide;’ this is neither an exhaustive nor a prescriptive list of required/right answers to the question. Feel free to use all, any, or none of the ideas below to guide discussion on each prompt. Certainly your classes will generate newer, fresher ideas than this static standard! ;-) T.E. NOTE 2: The “TIPS,” on the other hand, are more concrete. These suggestions should help you provide your students with a clear understanding and approach to the ‘style’ of prompt that each day presents. DAY 25… WHOLE CLASS PRACTICE: TEACHING TIP: As a single-day lesson, use the following prompts below to introduce the following: ü Style of prompt ü Broad or limiting terms ü Application of Hand Approach themes to view issue from multiple perspectives ü If discursive/persuasive, identifying the opposing viewpoints to be addressed q ‘Not too much nor too little.’ To what extent is this the basis for a fulfilled life? ü Discursive…’to what extent’ ü Broad…’too much/little’ of what? Life Fulfillment in what regard? (Professional life happiness? Family life happiness? Social/cultural fulfillment? Financial fulfillment? Spiritual?) Use the Hand to narrow! ü Opposing viewpoints = going to the extreme ends of a lot or a little VS. finding balance between the two extremes CREDITS: Jill Pavich, NBCT jill.pavich@palmbeachschools.org AICE: General Paper 8004 Boca Raton Community High School, PBCSD * TEACHER EDITION * ü Talking Points: Extremes bring fulfillment: i. ‘Whatever it Takes’ mentality for success-seeking leads to fulfilled professional life ii. Over/under religious belief = fulfillment in regards to one’s spiritual beliefs or lack thereof iii. Pacifism leads to fulfilled life…as little conflict as possible iv. The less of the environment we abuse, the more fulfilled we’ll be in terms of sustaining life on earth Balance brings fulfillment: i. Over/under eating vs. balanced diet = fulfilled life in terms of health ii. Control of stress leads to a fulfilled professional life iii. Too much or too little religious belief can bring about violence/tragedy while balance can bring about tolerance, which leads to a fulfilled life for all b/c of acceptance iv. Too much abuse of environment will lead to degradation q ‘Population growth is the primary source of environmental damage.’ Is this the whole truth? ü Argumentative/Persuasive…’is this (or is it not) the truth’ ü Can be upgraded to discursive but is not required ü Limits…environment as the target of damage ü Opposing viewpoints = population growth is causing environmental degradation VS. some other factor causing the damage ü Talking Points: Population as source of damage i. More people = more resources ii. Overcrowding = overuse and abuse iii. More urbanization = less natural environment/destruction of habitats Other sources of damage iv. Modernization at root…Unsustainable use of natural resources to meet modern needs; intensification of industry to meet needs CREDITS: Jill Pavich, NBCT jill.pavich@palmbeachschools.org AICE: General Paper 8004 Boca Raton Community High School, PBCSD * TEACHER EDITION * v. Inadequate environmental education as source…pollution, however intentional; carbon footprint; consumerism without knowledge of environmental impact q Consider the view that the key to good health is not medicine, but lifestyle. ü Argumentative o The key to this prompt is effectively comparing and contrasting medicine VS lifestyle, as opposed to isolating each and ignoring the other. ü Broad…health (physical, mental, emotional) ü Opposing Viewpoints = medicine is more powerful in maintaining good health than mere lifestyle choices VS. good lifestyle decisions have more influence on good health than medicine ü Talking Points: Medicine i. Role of genetics…sometimes meds do more than lifestyle choices because of genetic makeup we cannot control 1. Possible counter = gene mapping/manipulation ii. Psychological/emotional disorders often need medicine’s intervention to balance chemicals in brain iii. Medicine’s ability to regulate Lifestyle iv. Personal responsibility (i.e. drinking/smoking, diet/exercise) as preventative measure to avoid medicine altogether v. Alternatives to medicine (i.e. holistic healing, yoga, acupuncture, etc.) do have potential for alleviating ailments vi. Responsibility of government to promote healthy lifestyle (i.e. Surgeon General warnings; political campaigns like “Let’s Move”; etc.), again, as preventative measure to avoid meds down the road vii. Environmental factors and their role in health (i.e. smog, industrial pollution, etc.); avoiding unhealthy environments or taking safety precautions in those environments to avoid need for meds (i.e. work safety in factories to avoid inhalation of dangerous chemicals; using a water purifier in a region where water pollution is prevalent) 1. Possible counter = unavailability of such safety precautions on job site or in living environment (i.e. developing countries, areas affected by disaster) CREDITS: Jill Pavich, NBCT jill.pavich@palmbeachschools.org AICE: General Paper 8004 Boca Raton Community High School, PBCSD * TEACHER EDITION * DAY 24… INQUIRY RESEARCH PROJECT & PRESENTATION TEACHER MODEL TEACHING TIP: To introduce the Inquiry Research Project, use the PowerPoint model to communicate expectations with students. (‘To what extent is media always misleading?’) q To what extent is the media always misleading? TEACHING TIP Con’t: Once you’ve shared project expectations with students, assign each group (or let each group select) a prompt from the ‘Small Group Inquiry Project: Presentation Prompts’ list below. From here on out, students will be exposed to a GP prompt per day to serve as a timed, bell-ringer brainstorm activity. Following the bell-ringer of the day, feel free to give students time to plan and organize their Inquiry Project, in addition to any other exam review activities you have prepared for the final lap to the GP finish line! Note that presentations will serve as part of our countdown (see countdown list for further clarification). SMALL GROUP INQUIRY PROJECT: PRESENTATION PROMPTS ü Should women be more prominent in the public life of your country? ü Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of globalization for your country and its citizens. ü To what extent can small businesses survive in the modern economic climate? ü How important is numeracy in today’s society? ü How feasible is human settlement on other planets? ü Is it more important to preserve old buildings or encourage new forms of architecture? ü To what extent can democracy survive when corruption is widespread? ü ‘Cosmetic surgery is mere vanity.’ Discuss. CREDITS: Jill Pavich, NBCT jill.pavich@palmbeachschools.org AICE: General Paper 8004 Boca Raton Community High School, PBCSD * TEACHER EDITION * TEACHING TIP: For a baseline of ideas for each of the bell-ringer prompts listed below, visit the CIE website to view Examiner comments, which are featured in both the “Examiner Report” and “Mark Scheme.” For your convenience, I’ve included the test administration information after each prompt. 23 Days Remaining… PROMPT-A-DAY TIMED BRAINSTORM 23. ‘People always respond to crisis when it’s too late.’ To what extent is this a fair comment? Ø May/June 2006 22. Consider the view that the computer has failed to meet our educational needs in school. Ø May/June 2012, Paper 11 21. How far does society benefit from using more than one language? Ø Oct/Nov 2008 20. To what extent is a university education essential for an individual’s prospects? Ø May/June 2013, Paper 12 19. ‘The media pays far too much attention to people who don’t deserve it.’ How far do you agree? Ø Oct/Nov 2012, Paper 12 18. Inquiry Project: Presentations 1 & 2 17. How far is it possible for societies to provide equal opportunities for all their citizens? Ø Oct/Nov 2007 16. How valid is it to claim that war cannot be avoided? Ø May/June 2011, Paper 12 15. ‘No limits whatsoever should be placed upon medical research.’ Discuss. Ø Oct/Nov 2012, Paper 12 14. Is there any value in studying the history of other countries? Ø May/June 2004 CREDITS: Jill Pavich, NBCT jill.pavich@palmbeachschools.org AICE: General Paper 8004 Boca Raton Community High School, PBCSD * TEACHER EDITION * 13. How far is it true to say that leisure interests in your country have changed in recent years? Ø Oct/Nov 2009, Paper 01 12. Inquiry Project: Presentations 3 & 4 11. ‘National boundaries have far less meaning now than they did in the past.’ To what extent do you agree? Ø May/June 2008 10. How important is it to explore alternative forms of energy? Ø May/June 2006 9. Do we rely too much on science to solve the world’s problems? Ø Oct/Nov 2004 8. How true is it that the most pleasurable things in life are bad for you? Ø May/June 2011, Paper 11 7. Assess the alternatives to prison in dealing with offenders. Ø May/June 2003 Ø Also see: Oct/Nov 2013, Paper 13 6. Inquiry Project: Presentations 5 & 6 5. To what extent has drug-taking damaged the reputation of a sport? Ø May/June 2008 4. Discuss the idea that reading printed books is a thing of the past. Ø May/June 2010, Paper 11 3. How far would you agree that developing countries have more urgent priorities than environmental protection? Ø Oct/Nov 2009, Paper 01 2. Are films and movies only for entertainment and nothing else? Illustrate your answer with appropriate examples. 1. Inquiry Project: Presentations 7 & 8 CREDITS: Jill Pavich, NBCT jill.pavich@palmbeachschools.org AICE: General Paper 8004 Boca Raton Community High School, PBCSD
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