Students
use rubrics to assess computer slide shows and
presentations. Students and teacher review and
give feedback on presentations and electronic
portfolio items. Students answer questions about
government leaders and the relationship of the
Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to
the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
Software
or Materials Used For
photos: digital camera; for copies of individual
student electronic portfolios: CD burner; CD disks,
CD label maker; for storing research information:
floppy disks; for printing pictures and bulletin
board displays: photo paper and color ink jet
ink printer; for word processing, computer slide
shows, and organizer: Microsoft Office
and Inspiration; for web site: Microsoft
FrontPage 2000.
Teacher
Developed Materials Rubric
For Creating A Computer Slide Show, Rubric
For Making A Presentation, Web
Sites for Successful Deaf Leaders in Government
Student
Developed Materials Graphic
Map: Mass Commission of Deaf & Hard of Hearing
and State Government, Letters to and Interviews
with Deaf Government Leaders, Who's
Who: Elected Leaders in State Government,
Computer
Slide Shows of Interviews, ex: and pending
legislation, CD of project
Web
Sites Web
Sites for Successful Deaf Leaders in Government
Final
Words Understanding
how individual needs are helped by government
agencies opens eyes to the importance of electing
government leaders who support the American Disabilities
Act. Also positive is the student response to
legislative lobbying.
Teacher
Tip Compare the
school's student government and or town meetings
with state government to draw on background knowledge.
Using PowerPoint is highly motivational.
Students who complete their section are eager
to help their peers.
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