Weekly Group Discussions

Due End of Week, see Calendar

Estimated Time: 1 hr


Expectations

The first level of learning is preparation. The second level of learning is discussion.

Each week you will need to complete the week’s reading and video viewing by Wednesday. Then you will be able to discuss the readings and videos with your classmates in smaller groups via a discussion board thread or an approved synchronous meeting tool such as Adobe Connect. You will alternate between the two approaches (discussion board and Adobe Connect or equivalent)depending on the particular lesson. 

Because the class is designed to produce responsive professionals who can listen to and appreciate others’ points of view, the discussion format is an essential part of this class. You should feel free to bring up what you are most interested in talking about, but be sure that it is related to the readings, videos, and PowerPoints viewed that week. Share your unique insights and perspectives with your discussion group members. In addition to talking about what you are most interested in, conversation points or questions will be provided in the lesson introductions and with some of the readings and videos. Please use these for help in getting started. They will help you consider critical principles related to being a professional who is responsive to culture and diversity.  

If you will seek to take full advantage of this opportunity, you will find that your classmates can be some of your greatest resources for succeeding in the course. They will help you understand the material better and they will give you ideas to help prepare you to deal sensitively with diversity wherever you encounter it. 

Directions

For Discussion Board Conversations -- even-numbered lessons:

IF your instructor asks you to be a Lead Student this week

IF you are not a lead student:

Note: These are minimum requirements. You may spend more time on the discussion board if you wish. Active participation on the discussion boards will help you complete your one-liners and reflection assignments.

Also, please remember that the emphasis for this activity is to have helpful conversations with others. Although, your posts do not have a length requirement, there is an expectation that you will contribute meaningfully and professionally. Substandard posts will negatively affect your grade.

For Synchronous Meetings (such as Adobe Connect) -- odd-numbered lessons:

IF your instructor asks you to be a Lead Student:

 

IF you are not a lead student:

Note: For all discussion activities, you should take notes on what is discussed. This will help you as you develop your one-liners and write your weekly reflection. 

Small Discussion Groups are different from Semester Long Presentation Teams

These small groups are separate and distinct from the team you will be working with throughout the semester for your Semester Project. These small groups will meet to discuss what you are learning from each week’s reading/video/PowerPoints and will be different every week in order for you to be able to benefit from a variety of perspectives.