MUN – Researching on your country’s UN site

 

1)   Go to www.un.org

 

2)   Click on “Welcome” to go to the English Language homepage

 

3)   Click on “Member States”

 

4)   Look for “Permanent Missions” on the left. Click on “Homepages” under “New York”

 

5)   Look for your country’s name in the list and click on it

 

6)   Add this to your favorites

 

7)   Look for a search box and type in your key terms (i.e. ‘animals,’ ‘medication,’ ‘water,’ ‘nuclear,’ ‘development,’ ‘food,’ ‘children,’ etc.)

Published in: on February 2, 2009 at 2:41 pm Comments (0)

Model UN: How to write a position paper

Use the following link to check out the guidelines for your position paper:

http://www.unausa.org/site/pp.asp?c=fvKRI8MPJpF&b=457141

Published in: on January 28, 2009 at 3:27 pm Comments (0)

Model UN – Country Research

Click on the following link to find useful sites for your country research:

http://www.unausa.org/site/pp.asp?c=fvKRI8MPJpF&b=458799

Try to find as much information on your country as you can!

Your research is due at the end of class on Friday.  Please email it to ufuller@ms131.org as a WORD attachment.

Also, if you are representing Myanmar, please remember that it is often called Burma.

Published in: on January 13, 2009 at 9:04 am Comments (0)

Model UN: Child Labor Resolutions

Please post your resolutions here. We will vote on Friday (12/5).

Published in: on December 2, 2008 at 11:37 am Comments (17)

Model UN: Images of Child Labor

Today will be your final day of general research on the topic of child labor.  On Monday, you will get your position assignments (for or against child labor) for the debate, and next Tuesday (12/2), we will begin debate.

YOUR TASK:

Click on the following link: http://www.childlaborphotoproject.org/index.html

Once on the page, you will see “Stories:” on the left and then a list of names.  These are the names of photographers who have each put together online photo exhibitions about child labor. You are responsible for looking at all of their exhibitions today and adding the information that you find in those exhibitions to your notes. “Read” the photos (what do you see? what can you infer?) and read the captions.

Think and write about:

- What are the different jobs that children do?

- In which countries are these children working?

- What are the working conditions like for these children?

- Where do you think their parents are? How do you think they feel about their children working?

- What do you think the governments of the countries where these children are working think about child labor?

- What do you think governments should do about child labor?  Should they regulate it (make laws limiting it) or ban it?  Why?

Published in: on November 10, 2008 at 11:04 am Comments (2)

Model UN – Child Labor

Use the link below to access the UN Child Labor Briefing Paper:

http://www.un.org/cyberschoolbus/briefing/labour/index.htm

Published in: on November 3, 2008 at 12:44 pm Comments (0)