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#464019 - 10/29/08 01:06 AM
Re: Who Won't You Take To The Desert Island?
[Re: C.C.]
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Parakeet
Registered: 01/28/07
Posts: 974
Loc: Ohio
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Ok, Here is how the students in my classes made their choices.
I had two classes and each class was split into three groups to make their decision on which three people out of ten Not to save.
note: my students had a picture of each person to go along with the description of the person.
All most everyone selected the Eldery Rabbi, primarily because of his advanced age. The second most common choice was the Ex-Con, for reasons that have already been given in this forum.
One group chose the three people the believed were the oldest. Their reasoning was that these people, the Elderly Rabbi, the Ex-Con and the Business Executive have lived a long life. So, they would save the younger people.
In the first class I said that there was an island within sight. Maybe I shouldn't have said that. I believe it effected the thinking of one group. This group wanted to save everyone, but since they couldn't fit everyone in the lifeboat they chose to exclude the youngest and healthiest looking individuals. Their reasoning, and their hope, was that these people might be strong enough to swim to the island and save themselves.
One student in one of the groups wanted to eliminate the cheerleader and the rapper. She was especially strong minded about the cheerleader. She thought these people would think themselves too good or too special and not do any work to contribute to the survival of the group.
Some wanted to eliminate the cop because of concerns about the gun. Some wanted to eliminate the business executive thinking he would not contribute to the group. One person in a group argued for the business executive on the assumption that their would be people looking for him because of his important corporate status. This student thought extra efforts might be made to find him by a big company and that in turn would help the group as a whole.
One group eliminated the Rabbi not only do to his age, but on the idea that the Rabbi and the muslim woman would not get along. So, this group decided one of those two had to be eliminated and since the Rabbi was also old they chose to elminate him.
It was an interesting project and class discussion.
One on my fellow teachers told me that in one setting she did this same excersize, but with people in the class taking the roles of the ten people from which only seven survivors are to be choosen. That would be very interesting, but it also could get very personal and a bit too heated a debate as a result.
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