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Friday, 6 December 2019

Summer Learning Journey (Teaser week) Day 4 activity 1

DAY 4: POLITICS & ACTIVISM

Activity 1: Leading the Charge
Helen Clark was the first woman to be elected as the Prime Minister (PM) of New Zealand (NZ). She served as PM for nine years (1999 to 2008). During this time, she introduced a number of new policies and fought to ensure that New Zealand continued to be nuclear-free. In 2008, Helen Clark was defeated by Sir John Key in the national election. Mr. Key went on to serve as PM of New Zealand from 2008 - 2016.
Before entering politics, Helen Clark lived on a farm near Hamilton. She became interested in politics while she was a teenager, and went on to study politics at the University of Auckland. After completing a lengthy career in politics in New Zealand, Ms. Clark moved overseas to take on the job as Head of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). She was the first woman to ever lead this international organization. As the head of the UNDP, Helen made a number of important changes to the way things operated within the UNDP.
For this activity, let’s imagine that, like Helen, you are hired to lead an organization. In this case, you are hired to be the principal of your school for one week. How exciting?! What changes would you introduce? Would you make the school day longer? Would you introduce daily trips to the swimming pool?
On your blog, list five changes that you would make to your school if you were hired to be the principal for one week.
If I was a principal for a week, I would...
  • I would hire a bus to pick students up from their houses
  • I would allow More fun activities such as Physical education, Art and Music
  • I would allow students to bring mufti to school
  • I would allow more time in the swimming pool
  • I would ban homework (because we already do enough at school!) 

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