Discover Your Neighbors!Asia-Pacific Culture Expo 2010 As a Political Specialist you will investigate the key aspects of governance system in your chosen country, such as national symbols, parliament/government system, states/regions and any links to Australia. Collecting all your research outcome, you will display/present your governance creatively in your country booth.
*Utilize following questions, activities and websites for your investigation.
1. Do a Yes/No game(click and find the game) with your chosen country and see if you get that correctly. In order to find clues for the game, you will need to look into the given websites below. 2. Do they have national symbols like emblems, national animals/flowers and national anthem? How have they been chosen to represent the country? What beliefs/values do they symbolize? Create a portfolio of your country.
3. Investigate the government system. Draw a chart of the system and compare it with Australian system. Are there any differences and similarities between them? Add it on to your portfolio.
4. How many regions or states does your country have? Why don't you get a map of your country? You may draw it on a paper or print it off or purchase it. Indicate all regions of your country by highlighting the boundaries and names of all regions/states.
5. Does your country have the Parliament/Loyal Family/Cabinet? How does the inside of the Parliament/Royal Palace/Cabinet look? Explore some photographs of the Parliament Meeting/Loyal Family/Cabinet/Etc. Make a group photo in imitation of them, indicating who takes what role in the picture. Add it on to your portfolio. 6. Who is the current Australian Ambassador to the country? What are the areas that the Australian embassy focus on in your chosen country? Make a profile poster.
7. Think about how to display/present the area of governance in your country booth.
8. Summarize your outcome for 15 minutes' talk to your team members.
As a Political Specialist you will investigate the key aspects of governance system in your chosen country, such as national symbols, parliament/government system, states/regions and any links to Australia. Collecting all your research outcome, you will display/present your governance creatively in your country booth.
*Utilize following questions, activities and websites for your investigation.
1. Do a Yes/No game(click and find the game) with your chosen country and see if you get that correctly. In order to find clues for the game, you will need to look into the given websites below.
2. Do they have national symbols like emblems, national animals/flowers and national anthem? How have they been chosen to represent the country? What beliefs/values do they symbolize? Create a portfolio of your country.
3. Investigate the government system. Draw a chart of the system and compare it with Australian system. Are there any differences and similarities between them? Add it on to your portfolio.
4. How many regions or states does your country have? Why don't you get a map of your country? You may draw it on a paper or print it off or purchase it. Indicate all regions of your country by highlighting the boundaries and names of all regions/states.
5. Does your country have the Parliament/Loyal Family/Cabinet? How does the inside of the Parliament/Royal Palace/Cabinet look? Explore some photographs of the Parliament Meeting/Loyal Family/Cabinet/Etc. Make a group photo in imitation of them, indicating who takes what role in the picture. Add it on to your portfolio.
6. Who is the current Australian Ambassador to the country? What are the areas that the Australian embassy focus on in your chosen country? Make a profile poster.
7. Think about how to display/present the area of governance in your country booth.
8. Summarize your outcome for 15 minutes' talk to your team members.
*EXPLORE the following websites.
Japan
China
New Zealand
Micronesia
Chile