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Chapter Nine

Own Your Hypocrisy

Part One

OUR DEMOCRACY NEEDS YOUR HELP - What did the hypocrite say to the hypocrite? Don't be a hypocrite

Featured Hot Take

When we don’t own our hypocrisy, things get messy. Really messy. So, it’s about time we start cleaning up our public discourse, right Your Honour?
 
Hon. Janet Austin helped lead the YWCA and is now helping lead the province of British Columbia, serving as Lieutenant Governor. 
 
We’re featuring this podcast across all five Nature Labs subjects. You might not like every course you take in school, but they are all related. By listening to this podcast, hopefully you’ll better understand why.
  • How can we put forward and debate issues in a constructive way that enhances our democracy?
  • Do you think we need to be more patient when it comes to advancing our ideas for change? Do we ask for too much, too quickly?
  • Do we need more empathy for those that we disagree with?
  • Do we need to be more inclusive of voices who have opinions informed by experiences different from our own?
  • Do you listen to differing opinions? Or do you only listen to different opinions from within your own community or echo chamber?

Part Two

YOUR TEACHER WILL DIRECT YOU TO THE ACTIVITIES BELOW THAT WILL HELP YOU WITH YOUR PROJECT.

Be Constructive

Be a better critic. Get more constructive feedback. It's time to learn how to review and be reviewed.

Critique

Learning is in the doing. Practice critiquing visual stories before reviewing your classmates.

Time to Test

Test your nearly complete final project with your class. *Recommended

Peer Review

After pitching your project, it's time to review and be reviewed. *Recommended

Further Exploration

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Honouring the Life of Jane Goodall

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Countdown: A Decade in the Field

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The glorification of failure

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Wake up, Canada: It’s okay to fail

Wake up, Canada: It’s okay to fail Sub-Category: Testing & Failure Source: The Globe and Mail File Type: Article Overview: How famous...

Evaluating Prototypes

Evaluating Prototypes Bias: Centre Left Sub-Category: Peer Review Source: Tamarack File Type: Resource Overview: How to evaluate prototypes and create better ideas for change Web...

Lack of ambition in Canada creating ‘600-pound beaver in the room’: Shopify president

Bias: none Source: CTV News File Type: Article Overview: Lack of ambition in Canada creating \\'600-pound beaver in the room\\': Shopify...

Why debating still matters

Why debating still matters Sub-Category: Debate Source: The Guardian File Type: Essay/Analysis Overview: Why debating still matters Web Link: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/aug/06/why-debating-still-matters

Unsolicited Evaluation Is the Enemy of Creativity

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9 great jobs for people who want to save the planet

9 great jobs for people who want to save the planet Bias: Centre Right Sub-Category: Life Source: CNBC File Type: Article Overview: Ideas for...

The Reason You Walk

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The pros — and cons — of empathy

Sub-Category: Life Source: CBC File Type: Essay/Analysis Overview: Pros and cons of empathy Web Link: https://www.cbc.ca/life/wellness/the-pros-and-cons-of-empathy-1.3958869

Please stop telling me to leave my comfort zone

Please stop telling me to leave my comfort zone Sub-Category: Life Source: The Guardian File Type: Essay/Analysis Overview: Fear of leaving your...

Additional Resources

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Chapters

Chapter One

The System of Things

Chapter Two

The Context of It All

Chapter Three

We Don’t Know What We Don’t Know

Chapter Four

Hard Stuff is Hard

Chapter Five

Here’s How

Chapter Six

Your Turn

Chapter Seven

Dig Deeper

Chapter Eight

Be Better

Chapter Nine

Own Your Hypocrisy

Chapter Ten

Keep Going

Chapter Eleven

One Last Thing

Chapter Twelve

The End (of the Beginning)