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Monday, January 30, 2006
Disability Sensitivity Exercise
By Administrator Account - Monday, January 30, 2006 :: 694 Views ::

1. Divide students into group of 4. Have each group sit in a circle. Give each student a "role."

2. After each group has assumed the roles, place a puzzle in the middle of the group. The goal: complete the puzzle. The students must work together and get "around" each disability to complete the task.

3. Person 1: You are blind but can hear and use your hands

4. Person 2: You can see and hear but you can't use your hands

5. Person 3: You can see and hear but you can't use your hands or speak

6. Person 4: You can't see, hear, or speak. You can only use your left hand.

7. Blind fold the students who cannot see and use ear plugs for those who cannot hear.

8. As the teacher, closely monitor because students tend to forget their roles.

9. Afterwards, discuss: What problems did you have? How did you feel? Etc.

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