Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Model UN part of the program ? Can you explain? Thanks
Yes, in our school it was the last unit of the 6th grade year. Kids picked a country and participated as a team. They learn facts about the country over time. The Model UN Theme varies from year to year. When it is time for the unit, the kids zero in on the theme, learn their country's position, and have a model UN session for a few hours where they use the rules of order, vote on resolutions, etc.
At our school, Model UN was not connected to HIGH, it was a separate elective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Model UN part of the program ? Can you explain? Thanks
Yes, in our school it was the last unit of the 6th grade year. Kids picked a country and participated as a team. They learn facts about the country over time. The Model UN Theme varies from year to year. When it is time for the unit, the kids zero in on the theme, learn their country's position, and have a model UN session for a few hours where they use the rules of order, vote on resolutions, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Is Model UN part of the program ? Can you explain? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Does all the schools offer this program ?
Anonymous wrote:The time period covered was mostly the 15th and 16th centuries, including European discovery of the Americas and some of the colonial period. They read some novels, did some research papers, and there was a National History Day project.