Ice Age Guide for Teachers Juan Jorge Michel Fariña, James Shultz and Zelde Espinel From an original article by Ignacio Lewkowicz and Cristina Corea.

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Ice Age Guide for Teachers Juan Jorge Michel Fariña, James Shultz and Zelde Espinel From an original article by Ignacio Lewkowicz and Cristina Corea

Ice Age Lesson: Disasters cause displacement and create new challenges and opportunities. Animals are scattered by the sequence of disaster events and the sudden advent of the Ice Age:

Ice Age Lesson: The imperative of survival creates unexpected collaborations and blends together the talents of unusual partners. Diverse animals band together in a herd:

Ice Age Lesson: In disasters, persons may change traditional roles to best serve the cause of survival and rescue. Usually aloof and self-serving tiger takes on a role of service to new partners:

Ice Age Lesson: Disasters provide an opportunity to overcome past animosities, antagonisms, or adversarial relations. Tiger defends human baby against attack from menacing pack of other tigers:

Ice Age Lesson: Altruism—even in the face of personal risk—is common in disasters. Lesson: Everyone has a role in disaster preparedness and response. Bulky mammoth saves the life of an agile tiger:

Ice Age Lesson: Individual survival strategies are good. Collective survival strategies are better, creating options for extending support systems. Squirrel industriously follows the acorn across the eras of history but makes no enduring connection with others:

Ice Age Animals join together to nurture and reunite a baby with its parents even though humans represent the natural predator of each species in the herd: Lesson: The primary issue in disasters is to save life in the present without regard to future developments.