The Way We Rolled
Global Health
'C' Block All-Stars
GL Countries
It's the Money
100

At the beginning of most units, we connected our curriculum to a set of priorities laid out by the United Nations.  The priorities we talked about most were created in 2015.

What are the Sustainable Development Goals?

100

Paul Farmer studied at this local university while starting a clinic in Haiti.  

What is Harvard?

100

The last student to join our Global Leadership section.

Who is Damian?

100

The location of the Rana Plaza factory collapse.  This is also where Muhammad Yunus is from.    

What is Bangladesh?

100

Bolsa Familia was an example of this type of program, which provides students with a small stipend for going to school.  In other parts of the world the government stipend might be for a health checkup.  

What are conditional cash transfers?

200

This Google software was used every time we changed partners or made groups.  

What is Google Sheets?

200

This woman is a co-founder of Partners in Health, spoke to us during our field trip, and is the daughter of a famous actress and author.

Who is Ophelia Dahl?

200

This student was most likely to finish something first - and then he would get stuck doing twice as much work. 

Who is Luke?

200

The setting of Black Gold.  This is a country that relies heavily on the coffee industry as one of its major exports.

What is Ethiopia?

200

In order to support farmers and producers, mostly in the developing world, consumers may pay a little extra for products that have this label.  

What is fair trade?

300

We often connected our curriculum to this document, created by the United Nations in the 1940s after World War II.

What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

300

This disease was affecting a community on the outskirts of Lima, Peru when Partners in Health began working there.

MDR-TB or Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis

300

I taught two of this student's older siblings.

Who is Max?

300

Partners in Health went to this country after they identified a TB outbreak in the nation's prison system.

What is Russia?

300

We loaned money through this website this year, supporting a small business in another part of the world.  

What is Kiva?

400

At the end of the first quarter, the third quarter, and the 4th quarter, students wrote one of these.  

What are engagement reflections?

400

This president was instrumental in passing PEPFAR, the emergency relief bill that helped address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa.  

Who is President George W. Bush?

400

These two students had Dr. Shea for two straight years - my goodness!

Who are Giulia & Ciara?

400

The Chong people live in this country.  Their way of life was being threatened by a hydroelectric dam until a grassroots and global movement put a stop to it.

What is Cambodia?

400

In King Corn, we learned that American farmers couldn't survive without money from the government, which are called these.  

What are subsidies?

500

These were our biggest writing assignments.  We wrote three of them this year.

What are Blog Posts?

500

This disease spread in West Africa between 2014 and 2016, frightening the whole world.  PIH stepped in and still works in Sierra Leone and Libera.   

What is Ebola?

500

The three juniors in this year's Global Leadership section.

Who are Xavier, Ingrid, & Vihaan?

500

When we began learning about the Global Water Crisis, we watched an Explained video segment that showed how the capital city of this country was sinking...and it doesn't have much water left.

What is Mexico?

500

Muhammed Yunus came up with this idea, a system of banking the so-called "unbankables".  It usually involves small loans.

What is microfinance?

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