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New Club Proposition- Political History Club

→ Who We Are and Who Will Lead Us.

Student Leaders

Hyun Seok Ryu


● MUN club member during G10 Sem. 1 (and plans to join again)
● Member of Law Academy since Grade 9
● A leading figurehead in History Club
● Member of Debate Club during G10 Semester 2
● Avid historian
● Strong political views
● Great Debater

Parth Anand
● MUN club member
● Past Student Leader in Law Academy
● A figurehead in History Club
● Member of Debate Club
● A brilliant historian who is specialized in the Weimar/Nazi Germany and the
Kashmiri Conflict
● Budding political scientist

Supervisor
Ms. Rippel

→ What we plan to do in this club.


The objective of this club is to provide students a nonpartisan platform for
competitive yet meaningfully enriching academic activity, by connecting a body of
like-minded students with vested interests in political science, philosophy, and
history. Through engagement in balanced dialogue, provides a variety of ways for
students to exchange ideas while also acting upon them in the community. Our
mission is to unite the politically active students to promote an engaging, respectful
discourse and activism regardless of partisan affiliation, and facilitate collaboration
in the student body.

We have a range of activities that will interest you throughout the school year
which is our commitment as a strong student-centered program.

❖ Case studies
➢ Political analysis and discourse
➢ Historical learning
➢ Student-led presentations

❖ Historical Crisis Simulations


➢ Debates and contextual learning

❖ High School Political Review


➢ A platform for students to express the knowledge they teach and learn
➢ Express opinions about political topics and current affairs

“Politics is history in the making. History itself is the presentation of the


course of a people’s struggle for existence.”

Supervisor Approval:

Schedule
Week 1 ● Brief icebreakers and
introductions
● Club overview presentation
● Topic assignments
Week 2 ● Debate session on a chosen topic
(parliamentary procedure)
Week 3 ● Research session
Week 4 ● Presentation and Analysis
followed by club debate
Week 5 ● Presentation and Analysis
followed by club debate
Week 6 ● Presentation and Analysis
followed by club debate
Week 7 ● Presentation and Analysis
followed by club debate
Week 8 ● Presentation and Analysis
followed by club debate
Week 9 ● HCS
Week 10 ● Political Review

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