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It's not a “disability”. It's a different ability!

A discussion-promoting presentation for the ELL classroom.

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Today’s Objectives

1. Increase understanding of disabilities

2. Use conversational English in small groups to make decisions

3. Prepare and deliver a two minute group presentation.

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Lesson’s Structure

1. Students are presented with a problematic scenario.

2. Students discuss scenario and come to a mutual agreement

3. Students share their thought with entire class.

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Background Information

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Background Information

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Scenario 1

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Your Position: Night club owner

Desired Applicant: Comedian

Perceived Problem: Applicanthas cerebral palsy. Movements and speech are awkward.

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Your applicant was Josh Blue winner of Last Comic Standing.

Did you make the right decision?

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Scenario 2

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Your Position: Voter

Desired Applicant: Strong leader to be US President

Perceived Problem: Candidate cannot walk more than a few steps.

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Your applicant was

Did you make the right decision?

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Scenario 3

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Your Position: Professional Dancer

Desired Applicant: Partner to appear to on national TV.

Perceived Problem: Applicant has no legs.

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Your applicant was Amy Purdy Dancing with the Stars competitor.

Did you make the right decision?

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Scenario 4

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Your Position: Hotel Manager

Desired Applicant: Pianist

Perceived Problem: The applicant is nearly completely deaf.

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Your applicant was Ludwig Van Beethoven

Did you make the right decision?

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Scenario 5

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Your Position: University Dean

Desired Applicant: Physics Professor

Perceived Problem: Applicant has behaviors consistent with high-functioning autism.

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Your applicant was Albert Einstein.

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Scenario 6

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Your Position: High School Principal

Desired Applicant: English teacher

Perceived Problem: Applicant has been diagnosed with psychological/anger problems.

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Your applicant was Billy Green.

Did you make the right decision?

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Scenario 7

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Your Position: Voter

Desired Applicant: Strong leader to be Governor

Perceived Problem: The candidate is legally blind.

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Your applicant was David Patterson former governor of New York.

Did you make the right decision?

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Scenario 8

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Your Position: Investment Group CEO

Desired Applicant: Inventor

Perceived Problem: The applicant is partially deaf.

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Your applicant was Thomas Edison.

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Scenario 9

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Your Position: Running Coach

Desired Applicant: World Class Sprinter

Perceived Problem: Applicant has no legs.

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Your applicant was

Did you make the right decision?

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Scenario 10

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Your Position: School Principal

Desired Applicant: Bus driver

Perceived Problem: Applicant is completely blind.

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Your applicant was Jimmy Wintergreen.

Did you make the right decision?

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Review Game

1. Choose a square 1-9.2. Click on it to see part of a picture.3. Guess whose behind the squares.

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Conclusion

Discuss These Questions

1. What did you learn today?2. How did your attitude change?3. How will this affect your future

behavior?

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Answers

1. Thomas Edison2. Beethoven3. Franklin Delano Roosevelt4. Einstein 5. Helen Keller

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Homework

Prepare a two-minute group presentation based on the questions

on the previous slide.