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Globalisation Learning Quest: Organise

Once all the information has been collected and analysed for your role you should use your notes to prepare a code of conduct to guide Australians in their involvement in the fashion industry.

At first you should write your code of conduct solely from the point of view of your character.

Then the whole group should meet to share their codes of conduct and to discuss the preparation of a group code of conduct that takes into account the concerns of all these people as well as your own concerns as an Australian.

Each team member should ask questions of each other to make sure everything is clear and easy to understand.

  • What is the best information we have?
  • Where are the gaps in our information?
  • Do we need more ideas? How will we find this information?
  • Which of our information needs deleting? What needs re-checking?
  • How could we organise our code of conduct?
  • How will we organise our code of conduct?

Check that everything the group records as information to use in the presentation is backed up by evidence.

How does your group answer the global question:

Can we be globally responsible consumers when buying clothes and shoes?

 
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