Lesson FS3: Who Cares? Stakeholders!

Description: Stakeholders are a vital part of the food security system. It is important for students to realize that to solve the global issue of food insecurity, all of the stakeholders’ voices must be represented. In a system, there are often trade-offs to being able to make something work. They will have an impact on the system and other stakeholders, based on the choices they make and the resources they use.

Objectives

What Student Learn:

  • Stakeholders are people or organizations with a vested interest in an issue.
  • Students recognize the influence of stakeholders in decision-making and the challenges of coming to a consensus.
  • Many stakeholders are involved in the food security crisis.

What Students Do:

  • Students are assigned the role of a stakeholder. After examining the stakeholder’s information, students introduce themselves through presentations and generate a response to a critical question: will an increase in food production alone solve the global food crisis?

Instructions

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Stakeholders are a vital part of the food security system. It is important for students to realize that to solve the global issue of food insecurity, all of the stakeholders’ voices must be represented. In a system, there are often trade-offs to being able to make something work. They will have an impact on the system and other stakeholders, based on the choices they make and the resources they use. In this activity, each student group of 2-3 (depending on class size) will be assigned the role of a stakeholder and will receive a stakeholder information card along with guiding questions that will help them prepare a 2-3 minute poster presentation to the rest of the class on their stakeholder’s position on the food security crisis. Each student will also be given a blank stakeholder table to fill in the information being presented by their classmates. This activity will be followed by lesson FS4 where students will build a causal loop diagram of the network created by the stakeholders involved in the food security crisis.

FOR EDUCATORS

Please use this Complete Food Security (FS) Module link to access the most up-to-date version of our Food Security Curriculum Module (last updated 02/23/2021) which is currently being field-tested. If you would like to field test these lessons, please email us at see@isbscience.org.

Assessment

This lesson follows the FS Pre/post-assessment (Google Doc | Word Doc), Lesson FS1: Introduction to Food Security , Lesson FS2: Critically Evaluating Food Production Techniques and the FS APPLICATION 1. Please consider sending electronic versions of any student work to see@isbscience.org.

Resources

For your convenience, the following are quick links to resources required for Lesson FS3: Who Cares? Stakeholders! (p. 16-22 of the PDF)

The following are resources attached at the end of the main PDF in the Lesson FS3 section:

  • Stakeholder Guiding Questions (p. 20)
  • Stakeholder Table (p. 21-22)