Today we'll begin the preparation of our mock trials. You'll meet your team and select your roles and tasks. Here is the list of cases and which side you'll be on. Mock Trial Groups 2016
When you have your team roles decided, please fill in the appropriate form below:
Team Roles Per. 1
Team Roles Per. 6
The rest of the resources to use in the preparation for your mock trials are linked in the tab above.
Monday, February 29, 2016
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Sexual Assault Contd.
After our discussions about the articles you've read over the last few days, today we will start the film, The Hunting Ground (the film is available to rent at the link).
For your last portfolio entry, please respond to the topic of sexual assault. Use specifics from the articles and films to support your response. Consider any or all of the following questions in your response (you are not limited to these questions-if there are other issues you've been considering about this topic, feel free to address those): What is your review or assessment of The Hunting Ground? What, if anything, does the film prompt you to do? The film received a 93% positive rating at rottentomatoes.com. Here are a few of those positive reviews and one critique of the film. What are your reactions after reading them? Tribune Review, NY Times Review, Slate Review. What information that you learned over the last few days is most surprising and why? Does a "rape culture" exist? If so, what is its impact? What kind of responsibility do colleges have to address the issue of sexual assault on their campuses? Why don't they seem to take it more seriously? What should sexual assault awareness programs address? Why? What is the role of bystanders? What other issues that were raised in the articles that you read are most important to you? Why?
Your entire portfolio must be submitted to turnitin.com by class time on Monday, Feb. 29. Here is the link to the checklist of entries that should be included as well as the rubric that I'll be using to assess your work: Portfolio Rubric.
Don't forget, you need to read and annotate your mock trial packet by Monday as well so organize your time accordingly.
For your last portfolio entry, please respond to the topic of sexual assault. Use specifics from the articles and films to support your response. Consider any or all of the following questions in your response (you are not limited to these questions-if there are other issues you've been considering about this topic, feel free to address those): What is your review or assessment of The Hunting Ground? What, if anything, does the film prompt you to do? The film received a 93% positive rating at rottentomatoes.com. Here are a few of those positive reviews and one critique of the film. What are your reactions after reading them? Tribune Review, NY Times Review, Slate Review. What information that you learned over the last few days is most surprising and why? Does a "rape culture" exist? If so, what is its impact? What kind of responsibility do colleges have to address the issue of sexual assault on their campuses? Why don't they seem to take it more seriously? What should sexual assault awareness programs address? Why? What is the role of bystanders? What other issues that were raised in the articles that you read are most important to you? Why?
Your entire portfolio must be submitted to turnitin.com by class time on Monday, Feb. 29. Here is the link to the checklist of entries that should be included as well as the rubric that I'll be using to assess your work: Portfolio Rubric.
Don't forget, you need to read and annotate your mock trial packet by Monday as well so organize your time accordingly.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Sexual Assault
Your assignment for Tuesday is to read and annotate your assigned article plus one more from the Breaking the Silence Blog. You should print your articles and come prepared to discuss and share them tomorrow. As you read you should be sure to click on at least some of the hyperlinks embedded within your article.
- Notre Dame, Manti Te'o and Institutional Rape Tolerance
- 5 Ways Sexual Assault is Really About Entitlement
- Why Naked Pictures Aren't Harmless
- 25 Everyday Examples of Rape Culture
- Rethinking Gender and Sexual Assault
- a) Affirmative Consent:Are Students Really Asking?
Browse the Breaking the Silence Blog and find one article that interests you to discuss.
Breaking the Silence
Friday, February 19, 2016
Sexual Harassment Contd.
We started class by going back to the scenarios that we started to look at in class yesterday. After a discussion about the most difficult of those scenarios we watched the videos below and considered some of the questions that they raised.
For homework, students are to read and annotate the articles linked here:
Steubenville Case Articles
For homework, students are to read and annotate the articles linked here:
Steubenville Case Articles
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Sexual Harassment Scenarios
Now that you've got a sense of what sexual harassment might entail, your next task is to see if you can recognize it if you see it.
With your partners:
With your partners:
- Read this definition of sexual harassment and this list of actions that may possibly constitute sexual harassment.
- Then, using those definitions as well as what you know from your reading last night, go through these scenarios and fill out the chart as you go. The most efficient way to do this is to have two chromebooks open; one with the scenarios and one with the chart. Share the chart with all members of your group and me.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Sexual Harassment in Schools
Today in class, after discussions about the death of Justice Antonin Scalia as well as concluding thoughts about Haze the Movie we began to consider the topic of sexual harassment. We'll start by focusing on sexual harassment in schools and then shift our focus to the workplace as the week goes on.
Your tasks are to read the articles and graphs in this packet: Sexual Harassment in Schools
then to answer the questions listed here: Harassment Article Questions
You'll submit your responses as part of your portfolio for this unit.
Your tasks are to read the articles and graphs in this packet: Sexual Harassment in Schools
then to answer the questions listed here: Harassment Article Questions
You'll submit your responses as part of your portfolio for this unit.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Haze the Movie
As we continue to explore the consequences of hazing on college campuses, over your last two class periods of the week, we'll look at a movie called Haze which explores the link between hazing and binge drinking by telling the story of Gordie Bailey, a college student from the University of Colorado who died as a result of alcohol and a hazing incident. For your next portfolio entry please respond to the following (make sure that you use SPECIFICS and DETAILS from the film to support your responses):
- What did you think of the film overall?
- What was the most surprising, interesting or provocative piece of information? Why do you describe it as such.
- What was the film asserting about hazing? How do you respond to that assertion?
- What other assertions was the film making? What did you agree with? What did you disagree with?
- Did you feel that anything in the film was inappropriate or gratuitous or glorifying the drinking culture? Why or why not?
- Choose one of the following assertions to finish. Then, in a paragraph, using the film AND the sources below (at least one additional source), support your assertions.
- The minimum drinking age should/should not be changed because_______________
- Medical amnesty laws should/should not be passed because___________________.
- The most effective way to control binge drinking is______________because____________.
- Main web page for "Gordies Call"-organization started after Gordie Bailey's Death
- Alcohol Education Resources
- College Drinking-Changing the Culture
- Safe Spring Break
- Alcohol Poisoning Info from the Mayo Clinic
- Blood Alcohol Content Calculator
- Less Than You Think campaign
- Aware Awake Alive
- Harvard School of Public Health Studies on College Alcohol Us
- Medical Amnesty Initiative
- Amethyst Initiative (Drinking Age)
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Hazing Contd.
- To follow up on our discussion about the Rolling Stone "Hazing" article, please read at least THREE additional articles on the topic. You may use any of the links below. Please browse through them before selecting the articles that you will include in your post. Take notes of important facts, detail or ideas as you read. This should take you about a half hour. When finished, do a blog post about what you learned and what you're thinking about this topic. You should reference specifics from each of your articles in your post. Then, look at your group's posts (see below) and comment on their work. Return to the comments to yours and respond. (NOTE, this does NOT count as your weekly post although feel free to continue your commentary for your topic this week)
- For homework (by your next class period), add an entry to your portfolio that responds to the following question: What (if anything) should be done to reduce or eliminate hazing at universities? Make sure that you use specifics from your articles and discussions in your response.
- Print out this part of your portfolio and any of the articles that you may want to use for our continued discussion in class.
Links
- The Huffington Post's section on Fraternity and Sorority Hazing
- NY Times Topics on Hazing
- If you want something closer to home, here is an article about Northwestern or this one about Northern Illinois
- The leading organization that has a lot of resources and current news about hazing is Stophazing.org
- If you want to read about sorority hazing specifically check out this article (the hyperlinks within the article are also helpful).
- If you are interested, here is a link to an essay in defense of hazing. Scroll down to the undergraduate's essay after the introduction by Scott Mietchen.
Blog Discussion Groups
Per. 1:
A.J., Will, Annie
Sara, Ashley, Rebecca
Becca, Rachel, Ben
Noah, Bijan, Nick
Morgan, Billy, Kyle
Josh, Brittany, Jamie
Jake, David, Hillary
Dillon, Dylan, Emily, Evan
Per. 6
Alex, Will, Caroline
David, Lizzie ,George, Sophia
Ryan, Isaac, Rosie
Isabel, Riley, Jared
Jovan, Noah, Justin
Nick, Lexi, Nathan
Lindsey, Michael, Lucy
Max, Marnie, MacKenzie, Tommy
Ryan, Isaac, Rosie
Isabel, Riley, Jared
Jovan, Noah, Justin
Nick, Lexi, Nathan
Lindsey, Michael, Lucy
Max, Marnie, MacKenzie, Tommy
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Presidential Politics #1
Today in class, we're going to take a break from our discussion of bullying and harassment to check in with the current presidential campaigns.
To do so, complete the following tasks:
Your homework for the weekend is to read and annotate the following article. Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy. Then you should do a formal response to it and add it to your portfolio. The response should include what you knew and thought about hazing prior to reading the article followed by your reaction to the article. What, if anything surprised you? Why? What do you think of Andrew Lohse? What could he have done? What responsibility does the university have? Other commentary?
To do so, complete the following tasks:
- Look at a current news source and find an article on the current state of the campaigns. Read the article and open up a new blog post. Summarize and comment on your article in your post. Consider-have you been paying attention to the campaigns at all? What is this article telling you about the state of the race?
- Next, use these two sites to explore and compare the candidates' views:
- Choose at least 4 candidates to compare and then return to your blog post. In the next section analyze the candidates. How would you categorize each? What seems to be important to them? Can you make generalizations and conclusions about their policies?
- Finally, use these sites to see which candidate most closely aligns with your views and beliefs.
- You should try both and see if the result matches up. Then, return to your blogpost for a final time and make some conclusions about your results. You don't necessarily have to state what your results were-unless you choose to-instead consider if anything was surprising. Did both sites select the same candidate for you? If not, why do you think there was a discrepancy? Do your results match up with what you expected? Do these sites influence how you may look at the candidates and the upcoming races and primaries?
- When finished, publish your post. This is required but does NOT count as a weekly blog post.
Your homework for the weekend is to read and annotate the following article. Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy. Then you should do a formal response to it and add it to your portfolio. The response should include what you knew and thought about hazing prior to reading the article followed by your reaction to the article. What, if anything surprised you? Why? What do you think of Andrew Lohse? What could he have done? What responsibility does the university have? Other commentary?
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
The Extreme Consequences of Bullying
For your assigned articles, either read them online and take notes OR print them out so that you can read and annotate them. When finished with both articles, write a formal response to them and attach it to your bullying portfolio. After writing your initial response, do some quick research to see if you can find any updates to the stories from the articles, Add any additional thoughts to your response when finished. Print out the response for your next class period.
Per. 1
Articles 1 and 3:Hillary, Josh, Nick, Ben, Rachel, Morgan, David
Articles 2 and 4:Evan, Jake, Becca Hyland, Sara, Dylan, Jamie,Ashley
Articles 1 and 4:Noah, Becca Horwitz, AJ, Kyle, Annie, Dillon
Articles 2 and 3:Brittany, Bijan, Will, Billy, Emily, Dylan
Per. 6
Articles 1 and 3: Lindsey, Nathan, Rosie, Tommy, Lexi, Max, Marnie
Articles 2 and 4:Lucy, George, Riley, Noah, David, MacKenzie, Sophia
Articles 1 and 4:Jovan, Jared, Justin, Kyle, Ryan, Isaac, Isabel
Articles 2 and 3:Nick, Michael, Caroline, Will, Alex, Lizzie
Note-these articles contain difficult material and at times are quite graphic. However, they're quite important and should lead to some thought provoking discussion. Please engage with them carefully and thoughtfully.
Per. 1
Articles 1 and 3:Hillary, Josh, Nick, Ben, Rachel, Morgan, David
Articles 2 and 4:Evan, Jake, Becca Hyland, Sara, Dylan, Jamie,Ashley
Articles 1 and 4:Noah, Becca Horwitz, AJ, Kyle, Annie, Dillon
Articles 2 and 3:Brittany, Bijan, Will, Billy, Emily, Dylan
Per. 6
Articles 1 and 3: Lindsey, Nathan, Rosie, Tommy, Lexi, Max, Marnie
Articles 2 and 4:Lucy, George, Riley, Noah, David, MacKenzie, Sophia
Articles 1 and 4:Jovan, Jared, Justin, Kyle, Ryan, Isaac, Isabel
Articles 2 and 3:Nick, Michael, Caroline, Will, Alex, Lizzie
- Phoebe Prince
- Rebecca Ann Sedwick
- Sexting, Shame and Suicide-Audrie Pott
- One Town's War on Gay Teens
Note-these articles contain difficult material and at times are quite graphic. However, they're quite important and should lead to some thought provoking discussion. Please engage with them carefully and thoughtfully.
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