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Diversity: Respect Our Differences
Grade Level(s): 6-8, 9-12 Submitted by: Kathleen Buskey, Family & Consumer Sciences Teache Diversity in the Workplace and Society Objectives: After completing a group activity on diversity (specifically in humor), students will compile a list of suggestions, on how to demonstrate and practice respect, that will be used in the course syllabus. Materials:
Plan: Introduction to lesson:"Hi! Good morning/Good afternoon!...Has anyone heard any good CLEAN jokes recently that they would like to share with the class?" (Allow students to share a couple of jokes with each other if they wish. Distribute the three note cards with the jokes on them to various students and ask them to read them to the class.) "Okay, some of you may have found some of those jokes a little funny and others may have thought they were really stupid! I'm going to give you an opportunity in groups to choose a comic strip that you think is funny." Lesson content:
Students will witness the differences-even in humor-that shape our cultures and society as whole. They will experience the diversity amongst themselves. Students will also be exposed to each others individual preferences that make them who they are. Students will explore the issue of respect, in that they must not disrespect someone for their differences, no matter how great or small the difference. Summary/Closing:"I hope you can all take something with you from this activity. Please realize that we are all very different in many ways, and we should not judge others as less than ourselves because they may think, act, or believe in ways we are not accustomed to. After all would you not like your friends or treat them with disrespect because they did not find a joke as funny as you did? I would think and hope not! This is just a are not accustomed to. After all would you not like your friends or treat them with disrespect because they did not find a joke as funny as you did? I would think and hope not! This is just a |