Objective
By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to understand the key concepts of government and citizenship in relation to international economics.
Materials and Prep
- Internet access
- Pen and paper
- Prior knowledge of basic economic principles
Activities
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Research and Present: Ask the student to research a specific country's economic policies and their impact on international trade. They should prepare a short presentation highlighting the government's role in shaping economic policies and how it affects citizens' lives.
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Debate: Divide the student into two groups and assign them different roles - one representing a government advocating for protectionist trade policies, and the other representing citizens arguing for free trade. Have them engage in a debate, presenting their arguments and counter-arguments while considering the economic implications on both a national and global scale.
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Case Study Analysis: Provide the student with a real-world case study of a country that implemented significant economic reforms. Ask them to analyze the impact of these reforms on the country's citizens, considering aspects such as employment, standard of living, and income distribution. The student should write a short essay summarizing their findings and drawing conclusions about the relationship between government policies and citizen well-being.
Twelfth Grade Talking Points
- "Government plays a crucial role in shaping a country's economic policies, which in turn impact international trade."
- "Citizenship involves not only rights and responsibilities within a nation, but also understanding the global economic context."
- "Protectionist trade policies aim to safeguard domestic industries and jobs, but can also lead to trade disputes and reduced economic efficiency."
- "Free trade promotes global economic integration and can result in increased consumer choices and economic growth."
- "Economic reforms implemented by governments can have significant effects on citizens' lives, including employment opportunities and income distribution."
- "Understanding the relationship between government policies and citizen well-being is essential for informed decision-making and active participation in a democratic society."