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Paideia Seminar . Unit 5 Singled Out What does it mean to be “singled out”?. Paideia Seminar: Rules and Scoring. Each student will be given three tokens and will be expected to use them during the seminar. You can use your token by raising your hand to speak.
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Paideia Seminar Unit 5 Singled Out What does it mean to be “singled out”?
Paideia Seminar: Rules and Scoring • Each student will be given three tokens and will be expected to use them during the seminar. • You can use your token by raising your hand to speak. • After you speak, get up and place your token in the basket. • You can only speak three times during the seminar. • You can disagree with a classmate’s opinion but must do so respectfully. • There will be four statements for discussion.
Points are given as follows: 2 points: agreeing or disagreeing with the statement and explaining why. 2 points: adding details to classmate’s comment. 2 points: raising a question that is pertinent to the statement read by the moderator 2 points: answering a classmate’s posed question 4 points: giving specific examples from real life that relate to the statement.
Statement # 1 • People alienate themselves • by their own actions.
Statement # 2 Throughout history, groups have been singled out for doing wrong.
Statement # 3 Language is often used to single out individuals or groups.
Statement # 4 Being singled out in society can take many forms.
Statement #5 People throughout time have been singled out for various reasons.
Statement #6 We have learned from history and we no longer single out individuals or groups in our society.
Statement #7 Writers of history accurately depict wars and events as they occurred.