Saving Private Ryan
Students develop their negotiation skills as well as their presentation skills by considering dilemmas from the film Saving Private Ryan.
Students develop their negotiation skills as well as their presentation skills by considering dilemmas from the film Saving Private Ryan.
Exploration of different perspectives regarding one conflict based on Erickson's theory.
Reenactment of the UN general assembly of 1947 deciding on the partition of Palestine, practicing negotiation skills, enriching historical knowledge, practicing and enriching English language skills, written and spoken.
By role-playing the internal and external voices of the characters, students will gain insight into how the other side thinks and feels, which in turn will help them create a better approach to negotiating a resolution to the conflict.
In this lesson, which integrates negotiation skills into a literature lesson, students will practice the skill of learning about the other side and evaluate how it can help them better negotiate a resolution to a conflict.
Application of concepts from the Ladder of Inference to The Mending Wall by Robert Frost.
Students conduct a negotiation over the cabin exchange between the narrator and Mr. Kelada.
The objective of this activity is to practice oral and writing skills. In terms of grammar, this activity primarily focuses on Past Simple and Third Conditional. In addition, it aims to practice specific negotiation elements as well as Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS).
Who doesn’t know the famous fairy tale about a sweet little girl, her grandmother and a vicious big bad wolf? Here we revisit and rewrite the story from multiple perspectives.