Design Challenge 4: Inclusive Communities

Canadian Parliament is calling for between 280,000 and 305,000 permanent residents to be allowed into Canada in 2016, including more refugees from war-torn Syria. This will be our country’s largest intake of immigrants into Canada since immediately following World War II.

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current events, refugees, citizenship, adst, social studies

Design Challenge 3: Considering Maslow’s Hierarchy Through a Refugee Lens

Imagine making the decision with your family to leave your home and walk in the pursuit of a better life. Globally, refugee families are making the decision to leave what they know and walk through dangerous terrain, often taking only the clothes on their backs and a few personal items. In 2015, the United Nations reported that one in every 122 humans is now either a refugee, internally displaced, or seeking asylum (http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=51185#.VvXL9PHDlyV).

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design challenge, intermediate, k-12, primary, secondary, adst, current events, psychology, refugees, social justice, social studies

Design Challenge 2: Using Simple Machines to Make Overly Complex Compound Machines

Einstein is quoted as saying, “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” Simple machines are classic examples of what Einstein claims. They are classified in six types, and they can be found everywhere—often in some very surprising places and things. Simple machines offer mechanical advantages, which makes it easier to do work. The six simple machines are levers, inclined planes, wedges, screws, wheels and axles, and pullies.

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design challenge, intermediate, k-12, primary, secondary, adst, aesthetics, compound machines, mechanical advantage, quality, science

Design Challenge 1: Designing a Healthy Lunch Experience

Everyone knows that packing our own lunch on a regular basis saves money and gets us to eat healthier. But like other healthy things (e.g. exercise, personal wellness, time management, etc.), we often lose our way and forget to make the time it takes to do what is best for us.

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design challenge, intermediate, k-12, primary, secondary, adst, affordable lunch options, arts education, culinary arts, food integrity, home economics, nutrition, physical and health education, product design, social studies