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C B A D Team-Based Learning Unit - Elections B B History and Government Team-Based Learning Unit - Elections Dr. Jennifer Danley-Scott Unit objectives & organization Revisions over semesters Final instructions or prompt Example of completed assignment Objective: Ensure students understand how state decisions (districting, campaigns, campaign finance, and voting laws) affect their political voice. The activities are designed to support our component area’s core objectives: Critical Thinking: creative thinking, innovation, inquiry, and analysis, evaluation and synthesis of information Personal Responsibility: to include the ability to connect choices, actions and consequences to ethical decision-making Social Responsibility: intercultural competence, knowledge of civic responsibility, and the ability to engage effectively in regional, national, and global communities. Communication: effective development, interpretation and expression of ideas through written, oral and visual communication Unit has three components: Individual readiness test and team readiness test personal quiz IFAT scratch quiz 2) Class / team exercises voting cards written / gallery walk (pictured) 3) Individual short research paper (pictured) Voting card question changed to an application with case study. B B Activities are combined by including more signs, cues, and discussion points. Changed to be a more creative activity and allow teams to see and comment on other teams’ ideas. B C A D Research Activity: Who has skin in the game? In one to two pages, please answer the following questions, cite your data, and upload your answer to Turnitin. Find a representative in your district (Texas House, Texas Senate, local judge, county commissioner, etc.) and examine their war chest using www.followthemoney.org. A navigation video for the website is below. 2. Please take a screenshot of either the industries or individual contributors, then answer the following questions: Who did you research and why? Do you think the contributors are diverse enough to prevent favoritism, or do you think the elected official might feel beholden to someone or some industry based on the campaign contributions?