To enable students to successfully participate in the simulation, the Delegate Training Course is provided.
The Delegate Training Course takes place in the months leading up to the Model United Nations. The course consists of an 8-hour training day and will be held at a location that will be communicated in advance. It includes a combination of classroom instruction and direct interaction, covering the following topics:
1) History and structure of the United Nations;
2) What is a Model United Nations;
3) Rules of procedure;
4) Drafting a resolution;
5) Committees and topics;
6) Public speaking.
Preparation of draft resolutions and position papers as indicated by tutors.
Assisted by the tutors, students will develop shared working methods on cloud platforms.
The most important part of the project is the simulation, which takes place in Rome.
Il primo modulo si articola in una giornata di formazione presso l’Institut Français di Napoli. Le lezioni affronteranno i seguenti argomenti:
1) La nascita dell’Unione europea;
2) L’organizzazione ed il funzionamento delle istituzioni europee;
3) Il Parlamento europeo;
4) La Simulazione del Parlamento europeo – ed il ruolo dei deputati europei.
Preparazione delle bozze di risoluzione e dei position paper come indicato dai tutor.
Coadiuvati dai tutor, gli studenti svilupperanno metodi di lavoro condivisi su Google Classroom.
1) United Nations History;
2) United Nations System.
1) Rules of Procedures;
2) Public Speaking;
3) Model UN test.
1) Rules of Procedures;
2) Public Speaking;
3) Model UN test.
1) Advanced strategies;
2) Resolutions.
During the meeting, information will be given to participants and parents about the departure.
Before participating in the Model United Nations, all students will be required to write a position paper in English, a brief and concise document outlining the represented country’s stance. The students will be guided in this process by the educational staff, aiming to support them both linguistically and content-wise. The position paper will also be evaluated by the board staff of HMUN.
For this project, the school, at its discretion, may grant 70 hours of recognition for the Cross-Curricular Skills and Guidance Paths (Percorsi per le Competenze Trasversali e l’Orientamento), subject to a free subscription with United Network Europe.
There will be alternating moments of frontal teaching and direct interaction, covering the following topics:
1) History and structure of the United Nations;
2) What is a Model United Nations;
3) Rules of procedure;
4) Drafting a resolution;
5) Committees and topics;
6) Public speaking.
1) Committees and topics;
2) How to study the country represented?
3) How to make a position paper?
1) Rules of procedure (advanced);
2) Strategy in committee (advanced);
3) Simulation test;
4) Public speaking (advanced).
1) How to Write a Resolution (Advanced) (2 hours);
2) Pre-departure briefing (1 hour) – attendance at this meeting is open and strongly recommended to parents as well.
Before participating in the Model United Nations, all students will be required to write a position paper in English, which will succinctly outline the represented country’s stance. The students will be guided in the development of their papers by the teaching staff and project coordinators of the school, aiming to support them both in terms of language and content. The position paper will also be evaluated by the simulation’s board staff.
The simulation of the United Nations General Assembly will take place in the city of New York.
1) United Nations History;
2) United Nations System.
1) Rules of Procedures;
2) Public Speaking;
3) Model UN test.
1) Rules of Procedures;
2) Public Speaking;
3) Model UN test.
1) Advanced strategies;
2) Resolutions.
During the meeting, information will be given to participants and parents about the departure.
Before participating in the Model United Nations, all students will be required to write a position paper in English, a brief and concise document outlining the represented country’s stance. The students will be guided in this process by the educational staff, aiming to support them both linguistically and content-wise. The position paper will also be evaluated by the board staff of BMUN.
For this project, the school, at its discretion, may grant 70 hours of recognition for the Cross-Curricular Skills and Guidance Paths (Percorsi per le Competenze Trasversali e l’Orientamento), subject to a free subscription with United Network Europe.
Students will be required to write a position paper in English, outlining the position of the represented country in a brief and concise manner. Students will be guided in this process by the teaching staff, in order to provide support both in terms of language and content.
1) Storia e struttura delle Nazioni Unite;
2) Cos’è un Model United Nations. Regole di procedura (parte I);
3) Regole di procedura (parte II). Prova di simulazione;
4) Studio del paese rappresentato (geografia, economia, politica interna ed estera). Come redigere un position paper; committees and topics;
5) Public speaking;
6) Come redigere una risoluzione.
Nel secondo modulo gli studenti sono chiamati a scrivere un elaborato in lingua inglese, il position paper, in cui tracciare in modo breve e sintetico la posizione del paese rappresentato. Gli studenti saranno guidati nell’elaborazione dallo staff didattico. Il position paper sarà poi oggetto di valutazione da parte dello staff board della simulazione.
La fase più importante del progetto è la simulazione, che si svolge a Tokyo (Giappone).
The course is structured as an 8-hour training day and will cover the following topics:
1) History and Constitutional Law. The Parliament, the Government and its functions;
2) Regulation of the Chamber of Deputies and Rules of Operation of the Simulation;
3) How to write a bill. Topics covered during the simulation (the students will already be distributed within the 4 committees);
4) Simulation test.
Preparation of draft resolutions and position papers as directed by tutors.
Assisted by tutors, students will develop methods of shared work in Google Classroom.
The Training Course will have a total duration of 6 hours. The course will be held at your institution or at a local school.
The lessons will address the following topics:
1) The organs of the state and their functions: the Parliament, the President of the Republic, the Government, the Judiciary, the Constitutional Court;
2) Function of the Chamber of Deputies and composition of parliamentary groups;
3) Regulation of simulation;
4) The legislative process, bills, amendments.
The Delegate Training Course will have a total duration of 6 hours. The course will be held at your institution or at a local delegate school. The lessons will cover the following topics:
1) History and structure of the United Nations;
2) What is a Model United Nations;
3) Rules of Procedure;
4) How to draft a resolution;
5) Committees and topics;
6) Public speaking.