What is the meaning of 'stakeholder'?
A stakeholder is someone who has an interest in or is affected by an issue.
Give an example of an 'issue' that affects people worldwide.
Examples: climate change, poverty, and access to clean water etc.
Use 'Prediction' in a sentence about a global issue.
Example: I predict that more countries will focus on renewable energy in the future.
True or False: A 'stakeholder' can be a person or group not directly affected by an issue."
False. Stakeholders are individuals or groups directly or indirectly affected by an issue.
What's a 'Global Perspective'?
A global perspective is a viewpoint on an issue as it relates to the entire world.
Provide an example of a 'National Perspective' on climate change.
Example: A government policy that promotes green energy in one specific country.
Use 'Opinion' in a sentence about a local issue.
Example: I think our city should invest more in public transportation.
True or False: 'Analysis' only looks at the causes of a problem.
False. Analysis involves looking at both the causes and consequences of an issue.
What does 'evidence' mean?
Evidence is information or data that helps to understand an issue or prove that something is true or false.
Identify a real-world example of 'evidence' you might use to support an argument about school policies.
Example: student feedback survey showing interest in a policy change.
Explain a possible 'consequence' of a country not enforcing strict environmental laws.
Example: a consequence might be increased pollution, harming public health and city nature.
True or False: 'Research' can include predictions about the future of an issue.
True. Research can include predictions as part of analyzing future trends.
Explain the difference between 'cause' and 'consequence'.
Cause is the reason why something happens, while consequence is the result or effect of that event.
Suggest a 'prediction' about future environmental challenges.
Example: due to rising temperatures, sea levels may increase significantly by 2050.
Describe a 'perspective' someone might have on social media's impact on society.
Example: it helps people stay informed about global events quickly.
True or False: An 'Argument' must always have evidence to support it.
True. An argument typically includes evidence to support the claim being made.
Describe what 'course of action' means when addressing a global issue.
A course of action is a planned strategy taken to achieve an outcome regarding an issue this will have effects in the entire world.
What might be a 'course of action' to address the lack of water in city areas?
Example: implementing water-saving regulations or building new water reservoirs.
Construct an 'argument' about the benefits of increasing recycling in schools, including a cause and a consequence.
Example: If we increase recycling in schools, it will reduce waste (cause), which could improve local environmental quality (consequence).
True or False: An 'Issue-specific word' is only related to a national perspective.
False. Issue-specific words relate to the main idea or topic of an issue and can apply to both national and global perspectives.