Monday 21 October 2013

Evaluation; Central Idea



"Organisations and structures enable people to respond to community challenges"


As you probably know, the Central Idea for How We Organise Ourselves is
"Organisations and structures enable people to respond to community challenges", which basically means that organisations let our community help solve issues.

The Central Idea is mostly correct, although some people may argue that organisations and structures stop us from recognising individuals who are dedicated to helping our community. This is because the organisations seem to take every action people in the community do under its wing, such as donating money. If organisations and structures ceased to exist, it would be easier to identify who was really helping our community.

However, without structures and organisations, it would be harder to find who to contact if you wanted to help the community. For example, if you wanted to help you could contact an organisation and volunteer, but without organisations and structures there would be a lot of people going to the government, asking for permission to perform a said action.

The Central Idea is very motivational to students like ourselves since we may not be able to do anything big, but we will in the future. It is both a fact and an educational thought.

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