Grade 11
SEET
Grade 10
Conflict
MUN
100

cultural - social - economic - political

What are the 4 Worlds?

100

Why is it true? Why is it good or bad?  Why is it important?

What are the 3 questions that must be answered in the explanation portion of a SEET?

100

encouraging - eliciting - restating - clarifying - empathizing - summarizing - reframing

What are the effective listening techniques?

100

An inevitable aspect of human interaction when 2 or more individuals or groups pursue mutually incompatible goals.

What is the USIP definition for conflict?

100

1 minute

How long can a MUN opening speech usually be?

200

bias - individual acts of prejudice - discrimination - bias motivated violence - genocide

What are the steps in the Pyramid of Hate?

200

Personal and hypothetical cases

What kinds or examples should be avoided in a SEET?

200

rule of thirds - lighting - point of view - depth of field - framing - leading lines

What are the rules of photo composition?

200

disagreement - person+problem - specific to general issue - indirect communication - exaggerated reactions - lack of trust - hostility

What are the stages of the conflict spiral?

200

definition - explanation - prediction - prescription

What are the steps used to analyze a topic?

300

Ethnic cleansing - war crimes - genocide - crimes against humanity

What are the circumstances in which the UNSC can violate a country's sovereignty?

300

Anywhere before the tie-back

Where can a counterargument be placed in a SEET?

300

Story of Self - Story of Us - Story of Now

What are the 3 elements of public narrative?

300

social categorization - social identification - social comparison 

What are the stages of the social identify theory?

300

one who suffers from the problem - one who causes the problem - one who is an expert on the problem - one who has the power to solve the problem

Who are the different stakeholders?

400

water - food - transportation - health - economy- education - energy - shelter - war - waste

What are the 10 critical areas of global concern?

400

TWO

How many explanations and examples are needed in a SEET?

400

relevance - human interest - conflict and controversy - proximity - timeliness

What are the criteria of newsworthiness?

400

participating in a common goal requiring cooperation

What is the essence of intergroup contact theory?

400

fluency - body language - hands - pronunciation - pitch - speed - pauses - volume

What are tips for public speaking?

500

why you want it and your underlying motivations

What are the interests in negotiations?

500

First Person - I/we/us/our

What writing position should be avoided in a SEET?

500

independent - multiple sources - verifiable - authoritative - informed - named 

What makes a news article's sources reliable?

500

when one group's actions, beliefs or characteristics negatively impact the goal attainment or well-being of another group

What causes intergroup threat?

500

Amy Fields

Who is the queen of diplomacy?

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