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Poverty Cycle Exploration

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Other
40
20 students
14 November 2025

Teaching Instructions

Write me a 40 minute walking plan using the jigsaw method of teaching based of the learning intention discuss the causes and effects of the poverty cycle including causes increasing housing cost, family type, economic recession and unemployment, social problems, lack of education, social policy and the poverty trap and poverty cycle. Include the effects debt, depression and destructive habits, social isolation, relationship problems, decline in standard of living and educational disadvantage

Duration:

40 minutes

Class:

Sixth Year (age 16-17)

Class Size:

20 students


Curriculum Alignment

IE Curriculum Framework:

  • Strand: Human Environment – People and Places
  • Strand Unit: Social Studies – Exploring Social Issues
  • Learning Outcome:
    • Understand the causes and consequences of socio-economic issues including poverty.
    • Analyse how social policies and economic factors influence individuals and families.
    • Develop critical thinking and communication skills through collaborative learning.

Learning Intention

Students will be able to discuss the causes and effects of the poverty cycle, including the factors increasing housing costs, family type, economic recession and unemployment, social problems, lack of education, social policy, and the poverty trap. They will also explore the effects such as debt, depression and destructive habits, social isolation, relationship problems, decline in standard of living, and educational disadvantage.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  • Identify key causes of the poverty cycle in an Irish context.
  • Explain the multi-dimensional effects of poverty on individuals and families.
  • Collaborate effectively with peers using the jigsaw method to deepen understanding.
  • Communicate findings clearly and confidently in small groups.

Key Competencies

  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: Analyse complex social issues holistically.
  • Communication: Present and discuss ideas collaboratively.
  • Personal and Social Skills: Empathise and understand diverse life situations.

Resources

  • Pre-prepared information sheets (one cause or effect per sheet)
  • Large wall space or whiteboard
  • Markers, flip charts
  • Timer

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Briefly explain the purpose of today’s lesson: to understand why poverty persists and its impact.

  • Introduce the jigsaw method: each student will become an ‘expert’ on one cause or effect and then teach it to their group.

  • Divide the class into 5 expert groups, each with 4 students.

  • Assign each group 1 topic from causes and effects:

    Causes:

    1. Increasing housing costs
    2. Family type and economic recession/unemployment
    3. Social problems/social policy
    4. Lack of education
    5. The poverty trap and poverty cycle

    Effects:

    1. Debt, depression, and destructive habits
    2. Social isolation
    3. Relationship problems
    4. Decline in standard of living
    5. Educational disadvantage

Note: To fit with 20 students and the jigsaw method, consolidate into 5 groups focusing alternately on causes and effects, two subtopics per group.


2. Expert Group Work (10 minutes)

  • Students read and discuss their information sheet in their expert group.
  • Encourage use of group discussion to clarify points and prepare explanations.
  • Each group creates a simple summary poster or notes covering key points, causes or effects assigned.

3. Jigsaw Teaching Groups (15 minutes)

  • Rearrange students into 4 new groups, with one member from each expert group per new group (each group now covers all topics).
  • Each expert teaches their peers their specialised knowledge (about 3 minutes each).
  • Other members listen, ask clarifying questions.
  • Group members collaborate to write a cohesive cause-effect poverty cycle explanation on a flip chart or whiteboard.

4. Whole Class Sharing and Reflection (7 minutes)

  • Each jigsaw group presents their summary of causes and effects of poverty.
  • Teacher facilitates a short discussion, linking comments to real-life Irish social contexts.
  • Highlight connections and cyclical nature of poverty to deepen understanding.
  • Prompt reflection: How might knowledge of these causes and effects influence attitudes or policies?

5. Assessment (3 minutes)

  • Exit ticket: On a small card, students write one new thing they learned about the poverty cycle and one question they still have.
  • Collect cards for informal assessment of understanding and to guide future lessons.

Differentiation

  • Provide scaffolded notes or simplified summaries for students who need support.
  • Challenge advanced students to suggest potential solutions to interrupt the poverty cycle.

Teacher’s Tips to Wow

  • Use real Irish case studies or statistics briefly as context to make learning relatable.
  • Incorporate brief role-play/scenario responses if time permits, where students reflect on how poverty might affect daily life.
  • Use visual aids (charts/graphs) to support information sheets in expert groups.
  • Encourage empathy by asking students to imagine being in different family types or economic situations.

This lesson aligns closely with the IE Curriculum's focus on social awareness, critical thinking, and collaborative learning, designed for active engagement and deep understanding of complex societal issues relevant to sixth-year students.

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