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Whose Decision is it Anyways?

Children of all ages can develop their questioning, analyzing and debating skills which will help them with their reading and writing skills. Students begin by learning how a chocolate bar connects them to many different places in the world. Students will then debate on issues relating to cocoa bean production in a rural community in Ghana. Finally, students will compare Ghana and Canada’s role in the global economy through a research project.

Whose Decision is it Anyways?

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