September 23 & 24 Seminar. Agenda  Readings: Discussions  Collecting Thoughts  Small group discussion  Homework:  Write a VIABLE draft of your Ethical.

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September 23 & 24 Seminar

Agenda  Readings: Discussions  Collecting Thoughts  Small group discussion  Homework:  Write a VIABLE draft of your Ethical Dilemma Paper (choose a topic from the sheet).  Due Thursday/Friday Oct. 3 & 4 for workshop

Reading: Part I  On the reading, please do the following tasks individually :  Summarize the main points of the 2 readings.  Pick out 1 favorite passage (based on importance, interest, your connection—or lack of connection, confusion, etc.) from EACH reading.  Be ready to describe your passage and reason why you chose it.

Reading: Part II  In a small group (3-4 people), please follow the protocol on the next page.  We’ll start with the essay and leave the intro for when we have more time.  NOTE : The purpose is NOT to rush through and get to the end of the rounds. The point is to dig deeply into the text. When you finish, you should have a better understanding of the text than when you started.

Discussion Protocol 1. Choose one person to be a time keeper. 2. Choose a person who wants to start. 3. You will participate in “rounds” of about 5 min. 1. Each person will be given 2 min to share his/her passage and why they chose it.  Group members not sharing will listen. 2. After person A shares, each person in the group will have 30 secs to 1 min to respond briefly to what Person A said. 3. Person B will have 2 min to share his/her passage and why they chose it. After sharing, each person will have max 1 min to respond. 4. Continue until every person has had a chance to share

Exit Slip  Please write down 1 new idea or new connection that you had AFTER your discussion.  Put your name on it!