Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptx
Classic Literature Project Explores Social Issues
1. The Classic Literature and Social Issues Today Project Peace as a Global Language Conference 2006 24 September 2006 , Seisen University, Tokyo, Japan Michael Stout Takushoku University Kanto International High School [email_address] Joseph Heilman University of Digital Content
10. Possible Timeline Adapted from Smith (2005) unpublished document Reader study completed Early November Reader introduced Early October Presentations Early February Students start work on posters Late January Room and group flow chart made up and distributed Early January Invitations to Japanese staff Early January Students submit winter homework: teachers assist with research and comprehension Early January Cardboard ordered Late December Rooms reserved and announced Late November Time and date coordinated, set and announced Late November Research homework set; websearch guides distributed Late November Project Guidelines for students made and distributed Early November Project Guidelines for teachers made and distributed Late September Topics allocated to classes Late September
19. Student Reflections: Making Connections “ There are several similarities and difference between Oliver Twist and homelessness children. I think the similar point is they are both poor and they need someone’s help. But difference is the end of their life. Oliver must could have live good life totality but still there are many poor homeless children. Oliver was a one who had lucky destiny. I think this is the most different part between them.”
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21. Resources for Presenters Second Harvest Japan Charles E. McJilton, Executive Director Main contact e-mail: info@secondharvestjapan.org Email for volunteering info: volunteer@secondharvestjapan.org Phone/Fax: 03-3838-3827 Cellphone: 090-6029-1823 Street address: Mizuta Building, 4-5-1 Asakusabashi, Taito-ku, Tokyo