Mr. Weiss International Relations- 2015-2016-Mr. Weiss Address: School: Home Address:

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Address: School: Home Address: School Phone–
Advertisements

AP Statistics Exam Review. AP House Rules EVERYONE participates Regardless of whether or not youre taking the exam Actively engaged… in chapter packets,
American Government & Economics Mrs. McDougall. Hello and Welcome to American Government and Economics. These two classes are worth 10 credits (5 credits.
Welcome to Earth Science! With Mr. Fuller. Earth Science  Their are 4 easy things you will need to do by the end of today: Finish this video presentation.
 Remove hats and get rid of gum before entering the room.  Please enter the classroom silently and immediately begin working on the first agenda item.
Mr. Weiss Rules for Regular Economics 1. You must be on time for class each day. That means, when the bell rings, you are in your seat and beginning to.
Basic English II Jay Melton. We will meet twice a week One class meeting in 小 7 The other class meeting in 情 2.
Welcome to HMS. Information for Index Cards Full Name (First, Middle, Last) The name you would like to be called Parent or Guardian’s name Home address.
Summer 2009 Math 1431 and Math 1432 begin. What to do… Watch the orientation video from the spring online classes. Please note that the spring classes.
Welcome to Back to School Night! Mrs. Cooperman Mrs. Swenson (Mrs. Engelhardt) Ms. Walsh 7 th Grade Pre-Algebra: CMP3 Connected Mathematics Project
Classroom Procedures Mr. Bret Faber Social Studies.
Welcome to Foundations of Math 1!! Find your name & fill out the student info sheet on your desk.
Welcome to Mrs. Arsenault’s Class Please find a seat!
Welcome!!.  Welcome to Honors Biology! I hope you are as excited as I am to begin this rigorous yet rewarding journey.  This class is designed to prepare.
Welcome to Honors Algebra 2 Ms. Brown’s Expectations.
Bienvenidos Welcome to Spanish. What they will need / supply list  PENS ( blue or black and RED )  PENCILS  Crayons or colored pencils  Spanish/English.
WELCOME TO Mr. Brascia’s Class SIGN IN SHEET COURSE SCOPE/SYLABUS ICE BREAKER/LEARN NAMES.
Mrs. Ashford January 9, 2014 U.S. GOVERNMENT CLASS ASSIGNMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS.
Social Studies Grade 7 Mrs. Wisnefsky. Welcome to the Middle School For some of you, this is your first experience with a child in middle school. I hope.
60% Tests & Quizzes 30% Homework 10% Participation & Preparation.
Ms. Lemons General Chemistry Syllabus and Class Guidelines.
WELCOME TO ALGEBRA 2!! Mrs. Shattuck Room
WELCOME TO MR. RYAN’S SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS WHAT WILL WE LEARN? WE WILL FOCUS ON HISTORY-- DUH RANGING FROM EUROPEAN EXPLORATION, EUROPEAN INFLUENCE ON.
Welcome to Civics Coach Bergeron. Accountability O Merriam-Webster defines accountability as “the quality or state of being accountable; especially :
Welcome to Accelerated Geometry!!. What you need for Class!! 1) A binder or a flexi notebook (by Mead) and a folder 2) Calculator 3) Pencils I DO NOT.
Mr. Weiss Rules for Career Planning You must be on time for class each day. That means, when the bell rings, you are in your seat and beginning to work.
Welcome to Algebra CD!! Please put the following info on your index card. (that you like to be called)
PHY 1405 Conceptual Physics (CP 1) Spring 2010 Cypress Campus.
WELCOME TO BIOLOGY I Mr. Allan’s Classroom Cimarron-Memorial HS.
Welcome to Mr. Hammond’s class! Please sit in your assigned desk, and start on your BELLWORK immediately. 1) Make sure you are in your assigned seat. If.
Warm Up- #1 1. Take a seat. Assigned seats will be given in a few minutes. 2. Please follow all instructions given by teacher. Objective: Students will.
AP Language and Composition Mr. Josefino Rivera, Jr. AOSR September 8, 2010.
English I Freshman Year Nutley High School Ms. Hamden.
WELCOME TO CHEMISTRY!. Welcome, Welcome Day 1 Please go to lab station 7 to pick up your materials. You need 6 papers 1.Parent letter 2.Communication.
Mr. Weiss Regular Economics Syllabus – – Mr. Weiss Address: School: Home Address:
LIVING ENVIRONMENT Teacher: Mrs. D’Anna Teacher: Mrs. D’Anna Room: 227 Room: 227 Address: Address:
US HISTORY II SYLLABUS Mr. Hill JFK-Iselin HS. Late 19 th century to the 1970s – Progressivism – World War I – Great Depression – New Deal – World War.
Welcome to ENGLISH 9!.
Welcome to Advanced Algebra II!!. What you need for Class!! 1) A binder or a flexi notebook (by Mead) and a folder 2) Calculator 3) Pencils I DO NOT lend.
WELCOME TO HEALTH CLASS. NEED: Pen/Pencil Notebook Assignment Book.
Welcome to Mrs. Lynch’s Journalism Class! Please sign the attendance sheet on the clipboard next to the door. Feel free to pick up a copy of our paper.
If you are absent for the quiz (two days before the test)… Your grade on the quiz will be excused (0/0 points) You still have to do quiz corrections -
Welcome to Earth Science! With Mr. Fuller. Earth Science  Their are 4 easy things you will need to do by the end of today: Finish this video presentation.
Social Studies Grade 7 Mrs. Wisnefsky. Welcome to the Middle School For some of you, this is your first experience with a child in middle school. I hope.
Mrs. Dunlap’s Earth Science Class Course Description Areas of Study: Earth, Physical, Life, and Space Global Systems, Cycles, and Populations Discover.
Welcome to Geometry! Ms. Matthews. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF: If you find that you are having difficulty at ANY time, please talk to your teacher. Course.
So Surprise Someone!
Mr. Robert Arnold Math Homework Policies Homework helps reinforce the concepts taught in class, and it is expected to be NEATLY organized.
MATH CLASS ROOM 101 Mr. Rowson’s Materials Planner Text Book Pencil / Pen Pocket Folder Notebook of paper Assignments.
Mr. Weiss Regular Economics Syllabus – – Mr. Weiss Address: School: Home Address:
Welcome to U.S. History! You have assigned seats. Make sure you see Mr. Louchart for your seating assignment.
Mr. Silva History Room L17.  You will learn:  How to enter the room  How to pick up and pass back papers  What the rules are  How you will be graded.
Welcome Parents and Guardians!!!
Teacher Contact Information address - Phone number – 215 – 944 – 1154 Website is always available for you.
Welcome Back Students!!! Welcome to Pre - Calc!!.
Responsibilities CS 4501 / 6501 Software Testing
Mr. Stockland C104 WELCOME TO CLASS!
Responsibilities CS 4640 Programming Languages for Web Applications
Mrs. Laffin’s Policies and Procedures
to Ms. Henriksen’s Biology class!!
Ms. Swing’s Class McDougle Middle School School Year
12/8/2018 Math is awesome!.
Responsibilities CS 4640 Programming Languages for Web Applications
Welcome to Mrs. Black’s World Geography Room 119
to Ms. Henriksen’s Chemistry class!!
[CONTACT] Biology [GRADING] Course Description
Mrs. Lyons Classroom Procedures
Be sure to turn in internet access form!
Welcome! Mr. Stan Debiec School Year.
Presentation transcript:

Mr. Weiss International Relations Mr. Weiss Address: School: Home Address: School Phone – ext. 4737; Cell Phone: International Relations- Syllabus

Mr. Weiss Welcome to International Relations! This is a Social Studies elective open all students who have expressed an interest in better understanding the global issues we all face in this world. The goals of this course are: 1. Cover in some depth most of the key issues/problems the world faces today, to give each student a good understanding of the issue/problem, and the opportunity to search for some possible solutions. Welcome to International Relations! This is a Social Studies elective open all students who have expressed an interest in better understanding the global issues we all face in this world. The goals of this course are: 1. Cover in some depth most of the key issues/problems the world faces today, to give each student a good understanding of the issue/problem, and the opportunity to search for some possible solutions. International Relations Syllabus

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus 2. Provide each student in the class with the ability to learn how to use the tools available to explore these global issues both during this semester, and for the rest of your lives. These tools will include, newspapers, the internet, hand-outs, TV, Radio, books, DVD’s/Videos, etc. 3. Create a student who will forever make it a point to remain aware of key global issues/problems, and use his/hers ability to help the world come up with a solution. 4. Create a student who will learn that the truly educated person of world issues gets his/her information from a variety of sources from around the entire world.

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus 5. Study the issue of genocide over the last 100 years and several specific genocides. This study will help you to better understand some of the worst events in the last 100 years of world history. It is the hope then with that increased knowledge that you will be understand the serious issues facing the world today, and have a much better idea of what the world can do to solve these problems, and for you to have an idea of what you can do in your life to make our world a better place for all to live in. I want to change each of you from “bystanders” to “UPSTANDERS”

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus Each Friday (or the last day of the week), you need to turn in one article from a reputable newspaper, magazine or web site that deals with the topic of the week. Print out or cut out the article and staple it to the back of this form. The article must be about the topic of the week. Be sure to answer all questions that apply to your article! The article will be collected at the beginning of class, so it must be done before you get to the classroom. To receive full credit the form must be used, completely filled out and turned in on time. Weekly Article Work

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus You must be prepared to verbally summarize & discuss your article each Friday. An article that you have complete answers for & is turned in on time will be given the full 25 points. Late articles will only get partial credit unless you will absent on the due date and are turning it in the next school day. You must be prepared to verbally summarize & discuss your article each Friday. An article that you have complete answers for & is turned in on time will be given the full 25 points. Late articles will only get partial credit unless you will absent on the due date and are turning it in the next school day. (You MUST use this form or your will not get credit!) Weekly Article Work

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus Recommended sources are places like The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Sun Times, The New York Times, Time, Newsweek, US News and World Report, CNN.com, ABCNEWS.com, MSNBC.COM, CBS.com, Foxnews.com or Reuters.com. If you use another source, I recommend you ask me first and get my approval. There are many places on the web you can get articles, but they are not very credible. Articles from non-credible sources will not be accepted. Weekly Article Work

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus Weekly Article Work Quiz Several times during the semester there will be a take home quiz on the articles you have done. To be successful on these quizzes you will need to really understand your articles and really listen when we talk about them.

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus Units Covered 1.We will cover units on the following topics: China; Islam; Genocide; Armenian Genocide; Ukrainian Genocide; The Holocaust; Cambodian Genocide; Rwandan Genocide; Sudan Genocide; 2.You will have tests periodically on these units. In order to be ready for these tests you will need to review notes you have taken in class, review all handouts and packets for movies or documentaries you have watched in class.

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus Presentation Project You will each be given an assignment to put together a presentation on an important International Relations issue. You will work with a couple of other people on this. This will be fully explained a separate handout. It will be worth 200 points, or about two tests.

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus Weekly Participation Points: You will get 25 points each week for doing what you are supposed to do: Be on time; Listen; Do your work; etc. etc. If you do not do the things you are supposed to be doing each week, then you will get something less than 25 points per week. BE SURE TO CHECK HOW MANY POINTS YOU ARE GETTING EACH WEEK. THIS WILL BECOME A LARGE PART OF YOUR GRADE!! Final Exam – Worth about 200 points. Final Exam – Worth about 200 points.

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus Your final semester grade will be made up of the following: 1.W eekly Article Work 2.P articipation Points 3.A rticle Quizzes 4.U nit Tests & Final Exam 5.G roup Presentation 6.V arious kinds of packet and classroom work Weighted categories will be passed out on a separate sheet of paper.

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus To take final exam you must have taken all tests and quizzes and completed 60% of all homework. If you do not take the final you cannot pass the course. Final Exam and Final Grade

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus Excellence: It is expected that each of you will strive for excellence each and every day in this class. Success will come from hard work and pushing yourself harder than you thought you could. Honesty: It is expected that at all times in this class you will be a person of honesty and integrity. Nothing less than 100% honesty and integrity will be tolerated.

Mr. Weiss International Relations Syllabus One of the main lessons I have learned from working in schools in Kenya and Rwanda is how committed each of the students in these countries are to their education. None of them would ever consider being late for a class; missing a class; talking while someone else is talking; being disrespectful in any way. It has made me realize that I should expect nothing less from my students here at Bartlett High School. Maybe they are just luckier than you that they live in absolute poverty!!

Mr. Weiss International Relations- Syllabus It is expected that you will be in class every day, on time, and working hard. It is expected that you will do all assignments to the best of your ability and on time. If you have questions, problems, issues, etc, please do not hesitate to come and talk to me, or call me. Do not wait if you have an issue…let’s talk right away! I expect and want each of you to be very successful in this class. I will work very hard to help you to be successful; the rest will be determined by how much work you want to put in. Good Luck….learn a lot…..open your mind…..and be very successful!