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School Activities Suggestion: Fair Trade Break 2009
To celebrate the World Fair Trade Day, Fair Trade Hong Kong and Oxfam Hong Kong are holding Fair Trade Week from May 9th to 17th, 2009. We're inviting teachers and students to support Fair Trade in different creative ways!
To Infuse the Message of Peace into the Classroom
To let students express their understanding, attitudes, and expectations towards peace.
Group Discussion: Is it a Just War?
To analyze whether there are adequate grounds for the US to wage a war on Iraq. To let students reflect on whether war is the only solution to conflicts, and also on the significance of peace.
Role Play & Discussion: The Iraqi People under the Threat of War
To arouse the empathy and compassion of students by helping them place themselves in the situation of ordinary Iraqis.
Discussion: Understanding Iraq
To understand the general situation of Iraq, the background of the US-Iraq conflicts, and the impact of war on Iraq.
Group Discussion: Information Technology - People's Partner
To help participants understand what kind of information developing countries and poor people need most, and how information technology (IT) help poor people improve their lives and develop self-reliance.
Information Search & Discussion: Knowledge about whom?
To help young people understand the marginalization of information and knowledge about developing countries and poor people on the Web.
Case Study and Forum: Who controls GM technology?
To help students understand the roles of different kinds of people involving in the production of GM food.
Experiential Game: Hunger Banquet
To help participants understand the fact of uneven global distribution of food and understand the human factors of global hunger.
Classroom & Discussion: Look for Hazards in the Picture
To help students understand what "hazards" are and the relation between "hazard" and "disaster."
Classwork & Discussion: An In-depth Look at Floods in Bangladesh
To help students find out the causes of floods in Bangladesh.
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