More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Students will research a topic, commodity, or activity of their choice through the Big History Project's lens of Thresholds of Complexity. If a student choose chocolate, they would research the origins of chocolate, the chemical composition, how chocolates production has changed overtime, how it impacts human life, and how our desire for chocolate production has impacted the ecosystem.
The research comes together as a presentation and the presentations boards will ensure that they have an equal opportunity to make the best presentation possible.
Each presentation in designed by the students themselves and the presentation boards will make the project more scholarly.
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Students will research a topic, commodity, or activity of their choice through the Big History Project's lens of Thresholds of Complexity. If a student choose chocolate, they would research the origins of chocolate, the chemical composition, how chocolates production has changed overtime, how it impacts human life, and how our desire for chocolate production has impacted the ecosystem.
The research comes together as a presentation and the presentations boards will ensure that they have an equal opportunity to make the best presentation possible.
Each presentation in designed by the students themselves and the presentation boards will make the project more scholarly.