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Global perspectives 5
pages 8, 9, 10 and 11

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Healthcare

It's been a while since you completed activity 1.03, and today's activities refer to it, so let's revise issu 4 Healthcare on p.7

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Individually: Issue 4 is about health care. Read the text below issue 4.
IDENTIFY the issue in your own words.

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Individually: Based on the text with issue 4 on page 7, answer the first 2 discussion points:

1. What is the fairest system of healthcare and is this the same as the most effective one?
2. Does government healthcare place unacceptable limits on our ability to choose our own medical treatments?

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Here are the four basic models. The circle in the middle represents the complicated American system.

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On this website you find Bloomberg's ranking of countries regarding their health care efficiency scores. 
Click on the country to see what the average numbers are. 
(The USA ranks 50th....) 
            T       Take notes on the     
     healtcare in
  1. the USA
2. the UK
            3. Switzerland

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This video shows how the USA, the UK and Switzerland organise their healthcare: three different models.
Individually: Go to
https://healthcare.procon.org/
Is this a credible resource? Explain.

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Individually: Search for arguments pro and against universal health care on
https://healthcare.procon.org/
https://healthcare.procon.org/should-all-americans-have-the-right-be-entitled-to-health-care-pro-con-quotes/
Find 2 pros and 2 cons that you think to be strong. Write them down below -in your own words-.

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In pairs: Discuss with your neighbour the following questions and answer them again- including your new insights gained from this class-
1. What is the fairest system of healthcare and is this the same as the most effective one?
2. Does government healthcare place unacceptable limits on our ability to choose our own medical treatments?

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Individually: Read 1.03 Following the Critical Path (p. 8-9). Answer the questions with the first discussion point:
Take issue 4 on healthcare in mind for this activity.

1. Of the 4 steps 1. identify, 2. explore, 3. consider and 4. communicate) which did you find easiest, and which did you find most challenging to complete?
2. What do you think the effect is of combining the steps so that they build on each other?

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Individually: On page 9 you are asked to reflect. Answer the following questions:

1. Think back of examples from previous experience (maybe a group assignment, a presentation or something at work or...?) where you have had to analyse or evaluate?
2. How did you find this?

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Individually: On page 10 you are asked to reflect once more. Answer the following question:

Write down one or two occasions in your life, in any context, where you have had to combine information from a number of different places in order to get something done or find something out (this can be regarding any contexts, so school related, but als work or family related and more)?

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Individually: After having read pages 8, 9, 10 and 11, answer to the discussion point:

What are your experiences of working together with people (-any context is allowed- from group work at school to taking your role in your sports team)? What do you appreciate about working together and what do you dislike about it?

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Credible sources

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When is a source credible?

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If you want to decide whether a source is credible or not, look for...
  • What is the purpose of the source (provide information or report original research or experiments, to entertain or persuade the general public, or provide news or information specific to a trade or industry)?


  • Who are the authors? Are they respected and well-known in the field? Are they easily identifiable? Have they written about other similar topics? What are their credentials?


  • Is the source reputable? Is it published on a reputable, non-biased web site, or in a peer-reviewed, scholarly  journal, and not from a newspaper, blog, or wiki?


  • Is the source current for your topic?                                                

  • Is there supporting documentation (graphs, charts, illustrations or other supporting documentation)?
  • Is the content non-biased?

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  • government or military (.gov or .mil) - Government or military websites end in .gov or .mil, and in general are reliable sources on the web. However, beware of political sites used to sway public opinion.


  • university (.edu) - University web sites end in .edu, and are usually reliable. Use these sites with caution, checking for credibility and authority.


  • company website (.com) - Company web sites generally end in .com. These sites are great for information about a particular company. However be aware that company websites are used to promote, so be sure the information is non-biased.


  • special interest (.org) - While many professional organizations end in .org, there are also many .orgs that are biased and promote a specific agenda.
Web Domains in Scholarly Research
Where does your source come from? 

source:https://www.umgc.edu/index.cfm   

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