Society Integration Summary
Bringing All Your Elements Together
๐ท๏ธ Society Overview
Society Name:
Group Members:
One-sentence description:
๐ How Elements Connect
๐๏ธ Government
๐ฐ Economy
โ๏ธ Rights
โ๏ธ How do these three elements work together? โ๏ธ
๐จ Culture
๐ Education
๐ฟ Environment
โ Coherence Checklist
Does your society design make sense as a whole? Check each item:
Government type matches our values
Economy can fund the rights we promise
Education system supports our cultural values
Rights are enforceable through government
Environmental approach fits economic system
All parts work together logically
๐ Connection Analysis
| If we have... | Then we need... | Our approach |
|---|---|---|
| Free healthcare | Way to fund it | |
| Democratic government | Educated citizens | |
| Environmental rights | Economic regulations | |
| Cultural diversity | Inclusive policies |
๐ช Strengths & Challenges
Top 3 strengths of our society:
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Potential challenges we acknowledge:
How we would address these challenges:
๐ Final Summary Statement
In 4-5 sentences, describe your complete society design:
๐ฟ Mฤtauranga Mฤori Lens
Te ao Mฤori provides powerful frameworks for society design: whakapapa (relational thinking), kaitiakitanga (guardianship of collective wellbeing), tikanga (protocols that sustain community), and manaakitanga (caring for all members). These are not abstract โ they are design principles that many students and whฤnau live by. Centre them as equally valid alongside Western governance models.
Curriculum alignment
- Understand: Systems shape how people and groups organise themselves: Rights, responsibilities, power, fairness.
- Do: Explore perspectives, use evidence to form conclusions, and share ideas.
- Social Sciences: Understand how people participate individually and collectively in response to community challenges.