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Kiran Bir Sethi teaches kids to take charge

Kiran Bir Sethi teaches kids to take charge. Group 5 Tina, Kelly, Joslyn, Judy, & Cindy Yang. Outline. The basic data of the talk An introduction to the speaker About this talk A summary of the talk The vocabulary Comments The example. Remember the time when you were young….

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Kiran Bir Sethi teaches kids to take charge

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  1. Kiran Bir Sethi teaches kids to take charge Group 5 Tina, Kelly, Joslyn, Judy, & Cindy Yang

  2. Outline • The basic data of the talk • An introduction to the speaker • About this talk • A summary of the talk • The vocabulary • Comments • The example

  3. Remember the time when you were young…..

  4. The basic data of the talk • the topic: Kiran Bir Sethi teaches kids to take charge • the speaker‘s name:Kiran Bir Sethi • the location:Mysore India • the length of the talk:9 min and 32 sec

  5. An introduction to the speaker • EducationMajor: Graphic Design • Found • A design company. • A junior school. • The Riverside School. She has launched an initiative to make our cities more child-friendly.

  6. About this talk Kiran Bir Sethi shows how her groundbreaking Riverside School in India teaches kids life’s most valuable lesson: “I can.”

  7. About this talk Watch her students take local issues into their own hands, lead other young people, even educate their parents.

  8. A summary of the talk

  9. A summary of the talk We've heard some remarkable stories from some remarkable speakers. But What was contagious about all of them was that

  10. A summary of the talk they were infected by something, the "I Can" virus.

  11. A summary of the talk And, the speaker uncovered, If

  12. A summary of the talk learning real-world

  13. A summary of the talk Children will go through a journey of aware. & School Life

  14. A summary of the talk Children can see which thing should be changed, and then empower.

  15. A summary of the talk Even, lead the change.

  16. A summary of the talk But How to do

  17. A summary of the talk They follow four steps: Feel Imagine Do Share

  18. A summary of the talk Feel Come up with an issue that truly bothers you or people around you in your daily life.

  19. A summary of the talk Imagine Brainstorming some possibly solutions to the issue and pick one to continue.

  20. A summary of the talk Do Collect all the resources at hand and implement your solution within 1 week.

  21. A summary of the talk Share Share your story with everyone with slide shows, word document or a video within 5-7 minutes.

  22. A summary of the talk For this plan, children were out in the city convincing everybody that child labor just had to be abolished.

  23. A summary of the talk Then Ahmedabad, a city in India, got the first child-friendly zebra crossing in the world.

  24. The vocabulary 1. contagious (adj.) - capable of being transmitted by bodily contact with an infected person or object. - tending to spread from person to person.

  25. The vocabulary 2.illiterate (adj.) -having very little or no education. -unable to read and write. -knowing little or nothing about a particular subject.

  26. The vocabulary 3. benchmark(noun) -to measure the quality of something by comparing it with something else of an accepted standard.

  27. The vocabulary • Patients with SARS should be quarantined because SARS is a contagious disease. • People who have never gone to school are usually illiterate. • His reports pointed out that we do not have reliability in the sense of all schools being benchmarked against the best.

  28. Comments • Children are more creative and have more power to change their future than adult. • If all of us can believe that “I can do it “ when we were little, everything might change.

  29. Comments • When people believe that they can do something, they'll be more supported to do things they haven't think they can accomplish.

  30. The example Video↓ Design For Change Finland - Helsinki's children can

  31. The End Thank you for listening!

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