CTL students attend Model UN Conference

Wed, 05/22/2019 - 10:30am

The seventh and eighth grade class of Edgecomb’s Center for Teaching and Learning spent three days at the University of Southern Maine in Gorham, as participants in Maine’s Model United Nations Conference (MeMUNC). The students researched and represented the countries of Afghanistan, Australia, Chad, China, Cuba, Denmark, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Israel, Kuwait, Mexico, Philippines, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, and Venezuela.

The students served in the sixth-ever Middle School General Assembly as one of four middle schools participating in the conference otherwise geared toward high school students. CTL kids started preparing for MeMUNC in March, as part of the school’s current events program. They worked with their history teacher, Anne Merkel.

They learned UN rules of procedure, practiced debating and negotiating, conducted research about their assigned countries, and prepared position papers about their countries’ stances on the issues of the right to adequate housing and the cultural integration of refugees.

Of the approximately 600 students in attendance at MeMUNC, most of them high-schoolers, about two dozen received awards at the closing ceremonies—including four CTL students. Kate Mason and Ian VonFrank were recognized with Honorable Mentions. Maren Cooper and Marlowe Recoing-Tallen won Distinguished Delegate Awards, and Calla Ruff received the committee’s top honor, the Diplomacy Award.

This is the eighth year CTL students have participated in MeMUNC; the school’s seventh and eighth graders were the first-ever middle school students to take part in the conference, now in its twenty-first year. The students were thrilled to participate in this invaluable opportunity to act as global citizens, hone their debate and negotiation skills, and gain insight into what it takes to achieve consensus, make progress, and drive political and social change.