It's a really nice video for beginners . I would really appreciate , if delegates spoke about their agenda giving a more clearer picture to those are freshers! Hope you will look on to my suggestion.
I don't know if you've already figured it out, but it means when a vote is held for anything within the committee if you said "present and voting" you have to make a decision and pick aside, you can't choose to abstain.
Jodutt -Nice job. Mind if I share this video with my MUNers at The American School in Japan? It's great to see DHS Alumni spreading the word all over the world.
Mr. Prairie, You are more than welcome to share the video as much as you please. It is great to see former DHS faculty members inspiring and mentoring upcoming leaders for a better tomorrow. Thank you for your kind words!
Depends on the chair honestly. If the chair is actually a competent chair, then they will force everyone to speak. This may play out like this: "All delegates who haven't spoken yet raise your placards." The chair will then choose from those delegates. If the chair doesn't care about stuff like that, he or she won't do something like this. But as per procedure, all delegates are generally asked whether or not they wish to speak or not, and those who do may or may not be chosen to speak.
An opening speech = telling everyone what your position is, why your position is like that, and how you want to solve a problem. Think about who, what, when, where, why, how.
+züleyha ceylan So present means you can both for, against, or abstain for the resolution. If you say present and voting, you can not abstain for it. (Abstain in MUN means you decline to vote either for or against)
+Trang Nguyễn If you say present and voting the chairs will carefully look at your speeches. For instance, if the topic is about DPRK's nuclear program and your country is DPRK (North Korea), then you would better say present and voting since that topic is directly related to your country.
Please help it’s very important for me what is the co-chair and secreteriat please tell with easy english cause my english is not good maybe I don’t get it ❤️🙈❤️
The difference between moderated and unmoderated is just the participation of the chair in the discussion. Moderated is more formal and requires a more technical approach. Unmoderated is less restricted and does not require the chair's participation.
A moderated caucus is where you give speeches on whatever the mod is about. An unmoderated caucus is when you are allowed to get up from your seats, move around, interact with delegates, and well you can discuss whatever you want.
Agenda = A list of topics to discuss in order of sequence. Usually, agendas are set in the beginning before Speakers List is opened. Simply put, it's simply the list of topics to be discussed
GOOD WORKING GOOD JOB GOOD ASSEMBLY GENERAL UNITED NATIONS MUN BEST DELEGATE BEST EDUCATION BEST DIPLOMATS BEST MODEL UNITED NATIONS BEST UNHCR POLICY DETECTIVE INVESTIGATION SECRET SERVICE BEST UNPOL UNITED NATIONS POLICE GLOCK 19 GLOCK 19 GLOCK 19 🇺🇳🇺🇳💪✍️💪✍️
It's a really nice video for beginners . I would really appreciate , if delegates spoke about their agenda giving a more clear picture to those who are freshers! Hope you will look on to my suggestion.
@@joduttbasrawi7028 can we talk about these topics even if we already have an agenda set? Our agenda is illegal trade of guns and ammunition. Can we discuss other things too?
@@starlessfae You may discuss other things after an agenda set has been completed. For example, after an agenda set about "domestic illegal trade of guns", the chair should ask delegates, "are there any other motions to add to the agenda?" You'd raise your placard then say something like "Motion to add international trade of guns to the agenda." After that, delegates vote on whether to talk about your topic.
This video is really wonderful and helped me understand the basics of MUN conferences.
I remember playing tik tac toe with the notes and got called out, and then I sent a tik tac toe to the dias :DD
It actually help me understand from the basics
I can haz cheeseburger?
@@pin3e brain burgers are better
It's a really nice video for beginners . I would really appreciate , if delegates spoke about their agenda giving a more clearer picture to those are freshers!
Hope you will look on to my suggestion.
This saved me, thank you sososo much
i can haz cheeseburgers? haha Best!
😂😂😂
LMAOOOOOOOOO
I have a question
There's something called present and voting but (voting) for what
I don't know if you've already figured it out, but it means when a vote is held for anything within the committee if you said "present and voting" you have to make a decision and pick aside, you can't choose to abstain.
@@garrettgould4406 okay, tyy :)
This really helped. Thank you for posting.
Jodutt -Nice job. Mind if I share this video with my MUNers at The American School in Japan? It's great to see DHS Alumni spreading the word all over the world.
Mr. Prairie,
You are more than welcome to share the video as much as you please. It is great to see former DHS faculty members inspiring and mentoring upcoming leaders for a better tomorrow. Thank you for your kind words!
Ohh thanks this is really gonna help me , I just joined the club
when it's moderate caucus does every delegates have to speak?(Are they force to speak or it is optional?)
Optional!
Depends on the chair honestly. If the chair is actually a competent chair, then they will force everyone to speak. This may play out like this: "All delegates who haven't spoken yet raise your placards." The chair will then choose from those delegates. If the chair doesn't care about stuff like that, he or she won't do something like this. But as per procedure, all delegates are generally asked whether or not they wish to speak or not, and those who do may or may not be chosen to speak.
I have a form of MUN in march and I was wondering if the working papers are thesame thing as the position paper
Yes they are
They aren't
Difference between chair and dias plz ?
They're interchangeable. They are the same.
Dias is a place where you stand and talk while a chair is the person who controls the committee meeting
Could anyone tell how to make opening speech for each delegates?
An opening speech = telling everyone what your position is, why your position is like that, and how you want to solve a problem. Think about who, what, when, where, why, how.
@@joduttbasrawi7028 thank you so much
delicate is that go for speeches and chair are judges
So is asking I can haz a cheeseburger? Appropriate or not
It depends, lolz
Very useful I am going to participate in m u n and I don't know anything about it and it actually helped me
What is speaker's list
I still didnt understand what present,and present voting means,ı mean hat is the difference?
+züleyha ceylan So present means you can both for, against, or abstain for the resolution. If you say present and voting, you can not abstain for it. (Abstain in MUN means you decline to vote either for or against)
+ilanna hur then why some might chose P and V insted of have more choices by P only? does it make any differences?
thank you!
+Trang Nguyễn If you say present and voting the chairs will carefully look at your speeches. For instance, if the topic is about DPRK's nuclear program and your country is DPRK (North Korea), then you would better say present and voting since that topic is directly related to your country.
Is speaking in moderated caucus compulsory :( new to mun
No, generally not.
its not but not speaking reduces ur chance of winning an award. you want to stand out to the chairs and mods as an excellent delegate.
Please help it’s very important for me what is the co-chair and secreteriat please tell with easy english cause my english is not good maybe I don’t get it ❤️🙈❤️
Co-Chair = Co-leader of the session
Secretariat = The Main Leader of the Session
so we can choose if we want to speak or not?
If nobody is raising their placards to talk
the chair is choosing randomly. If you are chosen you have to talk
Short answer: Yes
@@joduttbasrawi7028 :)
thanks a lot, it actually helped.
Meant by moderated and unmoderated caucus
?????
The difference between moderated and unmoderated is just the participation of the chair in the discussion. Moderated is more formal and requires a more technical approach. Unmoderated is less restricted and does not require the chair's participation.
Brix Carlo Rapiz who decided that the discussion will be moderated or unmoderated
The delegates/country representatives can propose/nominate for the caucus to be moderated or unmoderated and then it is voted upon by the body.
A moderated caucus is where you give speeches on whatever the mod is about. An unmoderated caucus is when you are allowed to get up from your seats, move around, interact with delegates, and well you can discuss whatever you want.
Thank u for this
This is not the mun tutorial I was looking for
Maybe you guys should make a similar video in a little more shorter way
I'm lost what's going on ª
Clear clarification
Thanks :)
İ went to MUN last week in antalya belek pine beach hotel
i need u plz
1:38. Lol
Can someone plz explain agenda ??
Agenda = A list of topics to discuss in order of sequence. Usually, agendas are set in the beginning before Speakers List is opened.
Simply put, it's simply the list of topics to be discussed
GOOD WORKING GOOD JOB GOOD ASSEMBLY GENERAL UNITED NATIONS MUN BEST DELEGATE BEST EDUCATION BEST DIPLOMATS BEST MODEL UNITED NATIONS BEST UNHCR POLICY DETECTIVE INVESTIGATION SECRET SERVICE BEST UNPOL UNITED NATIONS POLICE GLOCK 19 GLOCK 19 GLOCK 19 🇺🇳🇺🇳💪✍️💪✍️
holy shit I love you thanks
can i have a cheese burger please
tf is this
2024
not very helpful
It's a really nice video for beginners . I would really appreciate , if delegates spoke about their agenda giving a more clear picture to those who are freshers!
Hope you will look on to my suggestion.
Example of someone speaking for an agenda item:
"I prefer to talk about climate change first then worldwide disease because..."
Jodutt Basrawi thank you so much for your reply!
:)
@@joduttbasrawi7028 can we talk about these topics even if we already have an agenda set? Our agenda is illegal trade of guns and ammunition. Can we discuss other things too?
@@starlessfae You may discuss other things after an agenda set has been completed. For example, after an agenda set about "domestic illegal trade of guns", the chair should ask delegates, "are there any other motions to add to the agenda?" You'd raise your placard then say something like "Motion to add international trade of guns to the agenda." After that, delegates vote on whether to talk about your topic.
@@joduttbasrawi7028 thank you so much :)