Nicaraguans Talking uses Nicaragua as a case study raising a wide
range of development and social justice issues. Since the 1979
revolution, a large proportion of the population has become involved
in the search for a way out of the development trap and the Somoza
dictatorship's legacy of economic and social injustice. Nicaragua has
become a laboratory where many fascinating social experiments are
taking place, and everyone wants to talk about them!Nicaraguans
Talking allows students to look at Nicaragua through the words of its
people. Extracts from over 90 interviews conducted by the author in
late 1986 are supplemented by other source materials including photos,
cartoons, statistical information and poetry.The book progresses
largely through active learning activities, such as creative writing,
investigation, role plays and group discussion. Wherever relevant,
students are asked to compare Nicaragua with their own experience in
Britain. Care has been taken to ensure balanced representation of men
and women throughout, with activities on women's roles both in
Nicaragua and Britain.Teachers are not expected to use the whole
course, but to dip into different sections. For that reason the nine
sections are self-contained, with word-boxes and other information
accompanying the text to minimise photocopying. All material is free
of copyright for classroom use. Nicaraguans Talking is written and
designed principally for mixed ability work with 14-16 year olds.ln
England and Wales, it has special relevance to GCSE subject areas in
Geography, Modern History, Integrated Humanities, Religious Studies
and Social Studies. Under the National Curriculum, it is also relevant
to cross-curricular work in personal/social education,
political/international awareness, interdependence and economic
awareness.
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ISBN
9781909013322
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
LAB (Latin America Bureau)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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