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IB Friday!

January

(Presentation # 2)

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IB Friday!

The topic for this month is:

Reduced Inequalities

The IB Learner Profile for this month is:

Reflective

Friday

ELT

Focus

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January

They give thoughtful consideration to their

own learning and experience. They are able

to assess and understand their strengths

and limitations in order to support their

learning and personal development.

- IB Learner Traits

Reflective

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Reduced Inequalities

Inequalities based on income, sex, age, disability,

sexual orientation, race, class, ethnicity, religion and

opportunity continue to persist across the world,

within and among countries.

Inequality threatens long-term social and economic development,

harms poverty reduction and destroys people’s sense of fulfilment

and self-worth.

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Overview of Inequality

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Food Inequality - Food Deserts

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Food Deserts in Atlanta - Areas in Purple

Tucker is here.

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Reflection/Discussion

Our community is on the edge of a food desert.

How do people outside of food deserts help

those who are in food deserts?

How does food access lead to greater inequality?

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Education Inequality

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Reflection/Discussion

What are some examples of inequalities

that you see in Tucker Middle School or

other schools that you have been to?

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Journal Reflection

Look at your timeline (high points and hard times)

that you created in the first IB Monday

for this month, where have you experienced

inequalities so far in life?

Write these down.