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SESSION 1 (80 min)

The Grand Negotiation: Mars Colony Edition”

Scenario: Two groups (The Scientific Council and The Corporate Investors) must negotiate the final terms for the first human colony on Mars. They have conflicting priorities (Environment vs. Profit).

Period 1: Strategy & Scripting (40 min)

Instruction: Divide the class into two teams: The Council (Scientific/Ethical focus) and The Board (Business/Financial focus).

  • Step 1: The Brief (10 min): Give each team a “Goal Sheet.”
    • Council Goal: Ensure no harm to Mars’ environment; prioritize research over mining.
    • Board Goal: Ensure 20% return on investment; prioritize mining over research.
  • Step 2: The Scripting (30 min): Teams must draft a 3-minute opening statement and a “Rebuttal Cheat Sheet.”
    • Requirement 1 (Hedging/Boosting): Use Hedging for risks (“One could argue that water supplies might be unstable”) and Boosting for their own strengths (“Our technology will undoubtedly ensure survival”).
    • Requirement 2 (Argumentation Vocab): Use at least 4 phrases (e.g., “take issue with,” “concede the point,” “substantiate”).
    • Requirement 3 (Ellipsis/Substitution): Use these to keep the dialogue snappy. (e.g., “We have the tech. Do you?” instead of “Do you have the tech?”).

Period 2: The Live Summit & Peer Assessment (40 min)

Instruction: Rearrange the desks into a “Boardroom” style facing each other.

  • Step 1: The Opening Statements (10 min): Each side presents their case. One student from each side must “moderate,” using Fronting for emphasis (“At the heart of this discussion lies our survival…”).
  • Step 2: The Cross-Examination (20 min): This is the live debate. Students must respond to each other.
    • Rule: To speak, you must first concede something to the opponent (Hedge) before refuting it (Boost).
  • Step 3: The Verdict (10 min): A small panel of “Independent Judges” (or you, the teacher) decides who was more eloquent and articulate based on the grammar used.

RUBRIC: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1R_wJcARKrPW0MtymgqVrxxoGcKZa6TJjhObzVxI2lPc/edit?usp=sharing

NEE – Agregar el tipo de adaptaciones curriculares

Principio II: Pautas 6.1 – 6.3 – 6.4 
Principio III: Pautas 7.1 – 8.1 – 9.1
ALUMNO 1: Constante monitoreo. Dar tiempo adicional para el desarrollo de la actividad y se reduce el número de ejercicios o se modifican los ejercicios con un nivel de dificultad reducido, de acuerdo con sus necesidades académicas. 
ALUMNO 2: Constante monitoreo, Dar tiempo adicional para el desarrollo de la actividad y se reduce el número de ejercicios o se modifican los ejercicios con un nivel de dificultad reducido, de acuerdo con sus necesidades académicas.
ALUMNO 3: Constante monitoreo. Corroborar que el contenido entregado en clase haya sido comprendido por la estudiante mediante retroalimentación.