-Finished plan, sent survey and starting research
-Still have a lot to do over the christmas holidays
-Need to finish the research
-Need to improve on time management because we are running short of time
-Assigned group roles to get the research done well
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Monday, 21 October 2013
Essay Question
What issues arise after foster children turn 18 and are out of the foster care system in the US?
Question
breakdown
What
are the issues?
How
does the foster care system work?
What
are the current faults in the system?
How
do the issues affect the foster children themselves?
How does poverty and inequality fit into this issue?
How does poverty and inequality fit into this issue?
What
does the government do to improve the lives of foster children?
What
are charities and NGOs doing about this issue?
*include
case studies, quotes*
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Children in Foster Homes in the US
THINK I KNOW
A lot of foster children are left homeless after they are out of the foster system when they reach 18
A lot foster children get abused and they never can be sure that the foster home that they are going into will be safe and loving.
3/10 homeless people in the US were former foster children
The constant change of foster homes will be a huge distraction from their education, will therefore lead them to not have enough skills to get a decent job.
WANT TO KNOW
How can this be changed?
How can the government improve the Children's Foster System in the US?
How does the foster system work?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster_care
Questions
How can the government improve the Children's Foster System in the US?
How do foster children survive outside the foster system after they turn 18?
How do foster children feel about the foster care system in the US?
What is the relationship between the Foster Care System with poverty and inequality?
A lot of foster children are left homeless after they are out of the foster system when they reach 18
A lot foster children get abused and they never can be sure that the foster home that they are going into will be safe and loving.
3/10 homeless people in the US were former foster children
The constant change of foster homes will be a huge distraction from their education, will therefore lead them to not have enough skills to get a decent job.
WANT TO KNOW
How can this be changed?
How can the government improve the Children's Foster System in the US?
How does the foster system work?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster_care
Questions
How can the government improve the Children's Foster System in the US?
How do foster children survive outside the foster system after they turn 18?
How do foster children feel about the foster care system in the US?
What is the relationship between the Foster Care System with poverty and inequality?
Poverty and Inequality Essay Topics
1. Caged housing in Hong Kong
2. Wealth gap in HK
3. Human Trafficking
4. Minimum Wage
5. Children Foster Homes
2. Wealth gap in HK
3. Human Trafficking
4. Minimum Wage
5. Children Foster Homes
Poverty and Inequality news
1.3 million Hong Kongers are below the poverty line
1/3 elderly people (296000) in poverty
1/5 children (208000) in poverty
$7700- poverty line for a 2 person household
Syrian Refugees over 2m
homeless, fleeing /forced to move away
4.25 million people trapped in Syria
NY protests minimum wage
Sunday, 22 September 2013
Reflective Piece
On 9th September 2013, Island
school participated in a poverty simulation exercise run by Crossroads, an NGO
based in Hong Kong. We were in groups of 10 and the aim for the simulation was to keep our "family"
alive. The issue of being stuck in the cycle of poverty everyday really
came clear to me during this simulation. During the simulation, we were all
working really hard in order to make more paper bags to get money. But no
matter how hard we worked, there was no guarantee that we could get enough
money to pay for our necessities. Getting out of the cycle of poverty was so
difficult, but I would do anything in order to get more money. I sold all my
materialistic things to keep everyone alive. All I could think about is how are
we going to survive today? Human Trafficking is a worldwide issue that has
been around for a long time. Slavery was the first form of human trafficking.
There are many forms of human trafficking like forced labour and organ removal.
The most common human trafficking is sexual slavery, which involves selling
young girls to men in order to fulfill their sexual pleasures. The causes of
human sex trafficking include gender discrimination, poverty, and lack of
information about the issue. Many girls believe that they are going to be brought
up in a better environment but in reality they are actually being brought up to
become sex slaves. If they had a little more information about this issue then
they wouldn't have sold themselves to rich men. The many poor families have
hoped for their girls to have a better life, but they would never know how they
are treated or brought up. We can help raise awareness and inform people about
Human Trafficking, the more people know about it the more prepared they are. So
if they notice any signs of it, they will know how to fight back or steer
clear. This solution to raise awareness will only reach the people who would
see it; it doesn't guarantee that the affected people will get the message.
Inequality is a serious issue for countries all around the world. Inequality is
the wealth gap between people living in the same place. It is really shocking
that in one place there could be prosperous people and people living in extreme
poverty. The wealth is not distributed evenly within the population, which
leads some extremely wealthy people and leaves some people stuck in poverty.
Poor social mobility is one of the causes of inequality. Having poor social
mobility is being born into a poor household will immediately mean that you
will not get access to good education, because only the families that have
money can go to school. If the children can't get access to education then they
have no way to get themselves a job in order feed their families. A lot of the
companies around the world now require employees that have special skills,
because they are starting to de-industrialize. This means people that don't
have high qualifications won't have a job because they didn't get a good
education. The issue of inequality pressurizes the people in poverty to live in
horrible conditions while watching other people live their materialistic lives.
They are constantly worrying about if they will have money for food or water,
all they care about is it they will survive the night without the essentials.
The main cause of inequality is the lack of access to good education. One
solution could be to offer free education, which all you need is a pencil and
everything else is provided. A lot of people might have access to free
education but can't even afford to get schoolbooks or a uniform. But then some
people might not be able to go to the school because they live too far away.
The school will only be able to help the slums in the area of the school. Transportation
is also a factor that needs to be considered. I
learned that we shouldn't take things for granted because there are people who
don't have the things we do and the opportunities that we are given. I've
learned to appreciate the things that we have and always give back and do
more charity work to help others in need. I also learned that the cycle of
poverty is really hard to get out of and most people are born into it and have
no choice but to live in these hard conditions for the rest of their lives.
This simulation also helped me understand more about the living conditions of a
slum.
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Poverty Simulation
Words
Homeless, home, education, sad, poor, sorrow, helpless,
inferior, worthless, despondent, money, rich, insecurity, Despair,
depression, hopelessness, despondency, anger, frustration, insecure,
pressured, dignity, fear,
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Poverty
What is poverty?
What do you think of when you hear the word poverty?
How is poverty like all the different ropes tying
Gulliver down to the beach?
What are some of the causes and effects of poverty?
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Poverty
is the lack of the basic needs for survival, when I think of poverty I think
about beggars, homeless people, people who don't have access to basic needs. The
Causes of poverty are war, financial crisis, and lack of resources. A lot of
people lose a lot of their things in wars and are forced to flee the country.
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Simulation
What was the goal for your group and did you achieve
it?
Why was it important to reach your goal?
What did you do in order to achieve your goal?
How did you feel when prices rose?
How hard did you have to work in order to survive?
Did you sell items in order to survive? Body? Personal
items?
Were the ‘charity’ classes really free?
Did you engage in criminal activities in order to
survive?
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For our group our aim was to get enough money to pay
for rent and money. School was a dream for us, because it cost so much. We
would give up all the materialistic things like our phones, accessories etc,
in order to survive. We were willing to do anything, even get married to a
rich guy because it was the only way that the family could still survive.
When the prices rose, our hearts dropped into depression. But the only thing
we could do was to keep making more paper bags, because we were worthless. We
worked super hard because we knew we had to work efficiently in order to sell
the bags. We were under timed pressure, which made it even harder. I sold a
lot of my things like my shoes, phone, earrings, and watch because I knew it
would be worth something. Our group thought about stealing but we didn't
actually do it. It was really tempting because of the money and time
pressure.
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Future
What did you understand by the term “the cycle of
poverty”?
What solutions did your group come up with in order
to break the cycle of poverty?
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The
cycle of poverty is when a poor family is trapped in poverty unable to get
earn enough money for generations. They have limited resources to provide
future generations to have an education or a better life. It is really hard
to break the cycle of poverty because of the scarce resources that they have.
Our group tried to sell our things and try to get the girls in our group to
marry a rich guy in order to have enough money to send someone to school or
at least have a better living conditions. Other good ideas that we didn’t
think of were to sell an organ like a kidney or sell blood.
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Me
How did it feel to be poor?
What did you care about when you lived in the slums?
What didn’t you care about?
What did you learn about what being poor was
actually like from being in the simulation?
How do you think your morals changed when you were
in the simulation?
Did you experience any of the following feelings
when you were doing the simulation?
What does that mean to your understanding of the nature of
poverty? Despair, depression,
hopelessness, despondency, anger, frustration, insecure, pressured
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Being
poor was horrible, because we are all used to living in good conditions and
having enough money to, not only survive but to have more opportunities. When
we were in the simulation, we only cared about keeping everyone alive and
making enough money. We didn't about how dirty we are or how long we've been
working because those issues were less important than surviving. I really got
to experience how hard the slums have to work and how pressurizing the world
is through this simulation. They had no dignity at all and the shopkeepers
that didn’t want the paper bags easily destroyed our hopes to one day live a
better life. I felt really angry and frustrated when the shopkeepers
destroyed all our hard work by ripping up our paper bags. I would never
understand what the slums are truly feeling but now I have a good understanding.
This simulation inspired me to appreciate the things that we have and always
give back and do more charity work to help others in need.
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