Summer Time Ted Talk - On Happiness & Fulfillment (High School, End of Year)
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Looking for summer time material on life, the future and what really counts? The following is a TED Talk lesson is designed for teens and end-of-year groups
Looking for summer time material on life, the future and what really counts? The following is a TED Talk lesson is designed for teens and end-of-year groups. The Talk is led by Robert Waldinger and covers the lessons from the longest study on happiness. It can be used as both an online/digital and in class activity.Robert Waldinger's discussion on what really makes life meaningful is perfect for high school, university and development lessons! It encourages listening and interpretation for learners - covering presentation, discussion, writing, listening, analytical and critical thinking skills all in a single download.I've also used this TED Talks for language learners or for students who need meaningful make-up work or extra credit. It is a great summer school credit addition too. About TEDTED Talks are perfect for substitute classes, supplementary material and expanding on your syllabus. It also offers and engaging medium for students to expand and interact their knowledge on textbook concepts. Great for teachers who are looking for that one simple download.TED Talk/Speaker/TIME:Why you think you're right- even though you're wrong/ Julia Galef/ 11 Minutes Links: TED talk & link Brief:What keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life? If you think it's fame and money, you're not alone – but, according to psychiatrist Robert Waldinger, you're mistaken. As the director of a 75-year-old study on adult development, Waldinger has unprecedented access to data on true happiness and satisfaction. In this talk, he shares three important lessons learned from the study as well as some practical, old-as-the-hills wisdom on how to build a fulfilling, long life. The download includes everything you need to get started all in one zip file - along with an optional instructions for teachers and substitutes. In addition, all documents come with PDF versions inside the zip. The link to the TED Talk can also be found inside the Notepad file.Not Familiar with TED Talks?TED Talks are an amazing teaching resource that have multiple usecases and often enrich topics, discussions and concepts outside of classic (and frankly boring) teaching curriculum. They engage students to think critically by introducing leading thoughts and modern conceptions about nearly every topic you could imagine.They are short, powerful presentations that aim to share ideas worth spreading on a wide range of topics, from science and technology to business and the arts. They are typically 18 minutes or less and delivered by experts, thought leaders, and innovators from around the world.The effectiveness of TED Talks has been well documented in many case studies that hundreds of subjects and courses offered by institutions and schools. More can be found here.Detailed summary found below*Ideal for:★ Communication and Critical Thinking classes ★ End of year, life-development groups ★ Early University, mid-late high school students★ Psychology and health lessons Class Objectives and Outcome Students will question their own values and consider Happiness What makes life meaningful for those that have lived it Improve listening, public speaking and articulation skills through critical thinking and discussion Table of contents. Optional Instructions. Class Brainstorm. For Discussion. TED Questions. Counter Arguments. Reflective Questions. Terms of Conditions, FreebiesOther TED Talk Lessons:Zeynep Tufekci breaks down how We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads Tufekci examines how the online advertising industry has created a dystopian digital world where personal data is constantly collected and manipulated for profit. Susan Robinson explains How she failed at being disabledSusan Robinson shares her experiences of living with a visual impairment and the challenges she faces in a world that is not designed for people with disabilities. Kevin Allocca explains - Why videos go viralKevin Allocca discusses the factors that contribute to the virality of online videos, including unexpectedness, humor, and relatability. Eli Pariser warns us of Filter BubblesPariser warns about the dangers of personalized online content algorithms that create filter bubbles and limit people's exposure to diverse perspectives and ideas. Celeste Headlee explores 10 Ways to having better conversationsHeadlee shares practical tips for having more meaningful conversations, including listening more and talking less, being present in the moment, and avoiding distractions. *leave a comment below if you’ve had success using this resource with other groups! We also love the feedback, so please comment below and we’ll be in touch!Appropriate Age/Grade or Cambridge English Scale➽ Native English High school students➽➽ B1- C1 Level High school and university students➽➽➽ Older students of international classrooms━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━We decided to start Teacher Fuel after working as English, ESL and TEFL teachers for the last decade.We were often shocked at the lack of resources many institutes and centers had for teachers wanting to break into education as English teachers- The amount of time we wasted trying to dig up sub-par resources took away from the time we wanted to spend teaching.After creating and accumulating our own resources, we started sharing with our staff and were surprised by the encouraging feedback we got. After taking a step away from teaching full-time, we decided to open our online marketplace!T-Fuel is all about giving you the tools required for ESL, English and TEFL classrooms without having to spend precious hours scouring for scraps online. We never shy away from a challenge and are dedicated to giving teachers complete and convenient resources so you can have that little more fuel to teach your next lesson or inspire that tricky student.“Teaching is the only profession that teaches all other professions” – Unknown━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━We’re finally online!FacebookPinterestIf you have any questions, concerns or inquiries, please feel free to contact T-Fuel @ fuelforteachers@gmail.com━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Looking for summer time material on life, the future and what really counts? The following is a TED Talk lesson is designed for teens and end-of-year groups. The Talk is led by Robert Waldinger and covers the lessons from the longest study on happiness. It can be used as both an online/digital and in class activity.Robert Waldinger's discussion on what really makes life meaningful is perfect for high school, university and development lessons! It encourages listening and interpretation for learners - covering presentation, discussion, writing, listening, analytical and critical thinking skills all in a single download.I've also used this TED Talks for language learners or for students who need meaningful make-up work or extra credit. It is a great summer school credit addition too. About TEDTED Talks are perfect for substitute classes, supplementary material and expanding on your syllabus. It also offers and engaging medium for students to expand and interact their knowledge on textbook concepts. Great for teachers who are looking for that one simple download.TED Talk/Speaker/TIME:Why you think you're right- even though you're wrong/ Julia Galef/ 11 Minutes Links: TED talk & link Brief:What keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life? If you think it's fame and money, you're not alone – but, according to psychiatrist Robert Waldinger, you're mistaken. As the director of a 75-year-old study on adult development, Waldinger has unprecedented access to data on true happiness and satisfaction. In this talk, he shares three important lessons learned from the study as well as some practical, old-as-the-hills wisdom on how to build a fulfilling, long life. The download includes everything you need to get started all in one zip file - along with an optional instructions for teachers and substitutes. In addition, all documents come with PDF versions inside the zip. The link to the TED Talk can also be found inside the Notepad file.Not Familiar with TED Talks?TED Talks are an amazing teaching resource that have multiple usecases and often enrich topics, discussions and concepts outside of classic (and frankly boring) teaching curriculum. They engage students to think critically by introducing leading thoughts and modern conceptions about nearly every topic you could imagine.They are short, powerful presentations that aim to share ideas worth spreading on a wide range of topics, from science and technology to business and the arts. They are typically 18 minutes or less and delivered by experts, thought leaders, and innovators from around the world.The effectiveness of TED Talks has been well documented in many case studies that hundreds of subjects and courses offered by institutions and schools. More can be found here.Detailed summary found below*Ideal for:★ Communication and Critical Thinking classes ★ End of year, life-development groups ★ Early University, mid-late high school students★ Psychology and health lessons Class Objectives and Outcome Students will question their own values and consider Happiness What makes life meaningful for those that have lived it Improve listening, public speaking and articulation skills through critical thinking and discussion Table of contents. Optional Instructions. Class Brainstorm. For Discussion. TED Questions. Counter Arguments. Reflective Questions. Terms of Conditions, FreebiesOther TED Talk Lessons:Zeynep Tufekci breaks down how We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads Tufekci examines how the online advertising industry has created a dystopian digital world where personal data is constantly collected and manipulated for profit. Susan Robinson explains How she failed at being disabledSusan Robinson shares her experiences of living with a visual impairment and the challenges she faces in a world that is not designed for people with disabilities. Kevin Allocca explains - Why videos go viralKevin Allocca discusses the factors that contribute to the virality of online videos, including unexpectedness, humor, and relatability. Eli Pariser warns us of Filter BubblesPariser warns about the dangers of personalized online content algorithms that create filter bubbles and limit people's exposure to diverse perspectives and ideas. Celeste Headlee explores 10 Ways to having better conversationsHeadlee shares practical tips for having more meaningful conversations, including listening more and talking less, being present in the moment, and avoiding distractions. *leave a comment below if you’ve had success using this resource with other groups! We also love the feedback, so please comment below and we’ll be in touch!Appropriate Age/Grade or Cambridge English Scale➽ Native English High school students➽➽ B1- C1 Level High school and university students➽➽➽ Older students of international classrooms━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━We decided to start Teacher Fuel after working as English, ESL and TEFL teachers for the last decade.We were often shocked at the lack of resources many institutes and centers had for teachers wanting to break into education as English teachers- The amount of time we wasted trying to dig up sub-par resources took away from the time we wanted to spend teaching.After creating and accumulating our own resources, we started sharing with our staff and were surprised by the encouraging feedback we got. After taking a step away from teaching full-time, we decided to open our online marketplace!T-Fuel is all about giving you the tools required for ESL, English and TEFL classrooms without having to spend precious hours scouring for scraps online. We never shy away from a challenge and are dedicated to giving teachers complete and convenient resources so you can have that little more fuel to teach your next lesson or inspire that tricky student.“Teaching is the only profession that teaches all other professions” – Unknown━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━We’re finally online!FacebookPinterestIf you have any questions, concerns or inquiries, please feel free to contact T-Fuel @ fuelforteachers@gmail.com━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
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