Arab Israeli Peace Conference You and your group will play the role of one of the countries involved in the Arab Israeli conflict. You will need to do some research about your country and the other countries involved in the conference. Once that research is complete, you will need to formulate a proposal and plan to be presented at the peace conference. Your plan will need to be detailed, realistic, and include a map. At the peace conference, it will be possible to negotiate with the other countries. One person from each group will be the spokesperson, but other group members may advise or assist that person. The goal of the peace conference is to come up with a plan to resolve the ongoing Arab Israeli conflict with Israel and Palestine.
What to do: · Research info about your country · Research info about how the situation affects the other countries i.e. economics, terrorism, etc. · Develop a proposal that will meet the needs of the countries involved · Create a map showing how you proposal will work · Negotiate with the other countries
Project Resources
Subscription Databases World and Its Peoples: MiddleEast, Western Asia and Northern AfricaSelection of reference works on science, health, societal issues, literature and world cultures.
Username: wfhs
Password: eagles World BookCollection of subscription encyclopedia includes atlas and links to relevant articles and websites. Features include a built-in dictionary and read-a-loud feature.
Username: hs1
Password: eagles EBSCO DatabasesCheckout History Reference Center and Points of View for magazine, journal and newspaper articles.
Username: wethersfield
Password: wethersfield
RecommendedWebsitesHistory Resource Center Gale Database available through iCONN offers collection of magazine and newspaper articles, reference sources, biographies, and multimedia resources. No username or password necessary from school. Use your Wethersfield Library card barcode for access from home. Middle East Research Infomation Project
Offers a collection of links to online news articles and websites on the Middle East. CIA World FactBook
Provides information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 266 world entities. Our Reference tab includes: maps of the major world regions, as well as Flags of the World, a Physical Map of the World, a Political Map of the World, and a Standard Time Zones of the World map. Center for Strategic and International Studies: Middle East
Provides links to regional reports and news, as well as outlines for studies abroad.
You and your group will play the role of one of the countries involved in the Arab Israeli conflict. You will need to do some research about your country and the other countries involved in the conference. Once that research is complete, you will need to formulate a proposal and plan to be presented at the peace conference. Your plan will need to be detailed, realistic, and include a map. At the peace conference, it will be possible to negotiate with the other countries. One person from each group will be the spokesperson, but other group members may advise or assist that person. The goal of the peace conference is to come up with a plan to resolve the ongoing Arab Israeli conflict with Israel and Palestine.
What to do:
· Research info about your country
· Research info about how the situation affects the other countries i.e. economics, terrorism, etc.
· Develop a proposal that will meet the needs of the countries involved
· Create a map showing how you proposal will work
· Negotiate with the other countries
Project Resources
Subscription Databases
World and Its Peoples: MiddleEast, Western Asia and Northern AfricaSelection of reference works on science, health, societal issues, literature and world cultures.
Username: wfhs
Password: eagles
World BookCollection of subscription encyclopedia includes atlas and links to relevant articles and websites. Features include a built-in dictionary and read-a-loud feature.
Username: hs1
Password: eagles
EBSCO DatabasesCheckout History Reference Center and Points of View for magazine, journal and newspaper articles.
Username: wethersfield
Password: wethersfield
Recommended WebsitesHistory Resource Center Gale Database available through iCONN offers collection of magazine and newspaper articles, reference sources, biographies, and multimedia resources. No username or password necessary from school. Use your Wethersfield Library card barcode for access from home.
Middle East Research Infomation Project
Offers a collection of links to online news articles and websites on the Middle East.
CIA World FactBook
Provides information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 266 world entities. Our Reference tab includes: maps of the major world regions, as well as Flags of the World, a Physical Map of the World, a Political Map of the World, and a Standard Time Zones of the World map.
Center for Strategic and International Studies: Middle East
Provides links to regional reports and news, as well as outlines for studies abroad.