
Introduction Part
1 Part
2 Part
3
Purpose and Directions for Instructional Use
Investigating Special Populations
Democratic Schooling
Culminating Activity
In small groups of 3-4, explore one of the
special population categories here. Each member of the group should
visit every site within the special population category chosen. Then
group members should come together to discuss/respond to the
questions posed. (NOTE: It may or may not be possible to print out
hard copies of the information found at the sites. Ask your
instructor if you wish a hard copy of information.)
After your small group has answered the Part 1
questions, it is time for you to explore the Part 2 sites. Again, it
is important that each of you explore the sites in this Part fully.
Then, discuss and respond to the accompanying questions. Think
carefully about the information/knowledge you gathered in Part 1 as
you explore Part 2 sites.
Part 3 has two sections to it: First, in your original small groups (Part 1 & 2 groups), generate the lists requested. (Be sure to write out/print out one copy of each completed list for each group member.)
Next, divide yourselves so that a member from each group will join together with members from each of the other groups. Your new groups now will have people with knowledge of other special population categories. All of you will merge your ideas and build both lists anew.
Finally, as a whole, large group, we will discuss the final question:
What principles of democracy are reflected in the
lists we've generated?
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Written by Dr.
Carla Mathison (cmathiso@mail.sdsu.edu)
and Dr. Cathy Pohan |