Mr. Wilson - LMAC.  Class Definition? How we should act, our behaviour, manners, politeness, respect, acceptance, concerned for others, public.

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Mr. Wilson - LMAC

 Class Definition? How we should act, our behaviour, manners, politeness, respect, acceptance, concerned for others, public places, self-control, moral obligations, work-place, home, school, socializing, internet, social-pressure, personal expectations of others, courteous,

 From Wikipedia: The term civility refers to behaviour between persons and groups that conforms to a social mode (that is, in accordance with the civil society), as itself being a foundational principle of society and law. “Civic virtue.” Wikipedia. Feb Web. March

 How do we get a good sample of information about this?  The Survey  It is to be anonymous (no names)  Try to collect as much data as possible  Yourself and your peers: In the morning, during lunch, afterschool (Tim’s?), etc.

 What do we do with the results?  Put them all together  Put them into Excel and graph them  See what stands out!  What are the Top Eight topics?

From the “Top Eight”  Choose a topic  You have minutes to create a 5 min skit  It must include TWO situations  Un-civil behaviour  Civil behaviour  Make sure the situation and the characters are clear!