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Kom­mu­ni­ka­ti­ons­auf­ga­be 7

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Diese Seite ist Teil einer Ma­te­ria­li­en­samm­lung zum Bil­dungs­plan 2004: Grund­la­gen der Kom­pe­tenz­ori­en­tie­rung. Bitte be­ach­ten Sie, dass der Bil­dungs­plan fort­ge­schrie­ben wurde.

Fol­gen­de Kom­mu­ni­ka­ti­ons­auf­ga­be ist für Übungs­zwe­cke wäh­rend jeder Ein­heit in der 10. Klas­se, in der sich SuS mit ethi­schen Grund­fra­gen aus­ein­an­der­set­zen, kon­zi­piert. Die vier Teil­neh­mer er­hal­ten je ca. 15 Mi­nu­ten Vor­be­rei­tungs­zeit, die dar­auf­fol­gen­de Dis­kus­si­on dau­ert ca. 10 bis 15 Mi­nu­ten . Da die The­ma­tik kom­plex ist, ist eine gründ­li­che Vor­be­spre­chung im Un­ter­richt zu emp­feh­len. Rolle A ist für einen leis­tungs­star­ken S vor­ge­se­hen. Wenn kein ent­spre­chen­der S ver­füg­bar ist, kann Rolle A auch vom Leh­rer über­nom­men wer­den. So­wohl das mo­no­lo­gi­sche als auch das dia­lo­gi­sche Spre­chen wer­den geübt.

THEMA: ANI­MAL TES­TING

Ro­le­play:
Stu­dent A

You have 15 mi­nu­tes to pre­pa­re yours­elf for the fol­lo­wing role in a dis­cus­sion. Any notes you take should be brief.

You are the host of a chat show on the topic of the tes­ting of cos­me­tics and me­di­cal pro­ducts on ani­mals. There are three guests on your show: one be­lie­ves all ani­mal tes­ting to be wrong; ano­ther be­lie­ves tes­ting for me­di­cal pro­ducts (but not cos­me­tics) to be ac­cep­ta­ble; a third sees no pro­blem in any ani­mal tes­ting.

Your task is:

  • to in­tro­du­ce the topic of the dis­cus­sion
  • to ask ques­ti­ons (e.g. ask what the guests’ po­si­ti­ons are and why they hold them)
  • to mo­dera­te the dis­cus­sion (e.g. ask fol­low-up ques­ti­ons, get the guests to react to each other, prevent con­flicts...)
  • to round off the dis­cus­sion with a sum­ma­ry

Stu­dent B

You have 15 mi­nu­tes to pre­pa­re yours­elf for the fol­lo­wing role in a dis­cus­sion. Any notes you take should be brief.

You are a guest on a chat show on the topic of the tes­ting of cos­me­tics and me­di­cal pro­ducts on ani­mals. There are three guests on the show: be­si­des yours­elf, there is a guest who be­lie­ves tes­ting for me­di­cal pro­ducts (but not cos­me­tics) to be ac­cep­ta­ble; a third sees no pro­blem in any ani­mal tes­ting.

Your po­si­ti­on is the fol­lo­wing:

  • all ani­mal tesing is wrong in any cir­cum­stan­ces
  • we have no right to make ani­mals suf­fer
  • ani­mals have rights too

Your task is:

  • to pre­sent and de­fend your po­si­ti­on and give re­a­sons for it
  • to an­s­wer any ques­ti­ons asked by the host or by other guests
  • to agree or di­sagree with what the other guests say

Stu­dent C

You have 15 mi­nu­tes to pre­pa­re yours­elf for the fol­lo­wing role in a dis­cus­sion. Any notes you take should be brief.

You are a guest on a chat show on the topic of the tes­ting of cos­me­tics and me­di­cal pro­ducts on ani­mals. There are three guests on the show: be­si­des yours­elf, there is a guest who be­lie­ves tes­ting for me­di­cal pro­ducts (but not cos­me­tics) to be ac­cep­ta­ble; a third be­lie­ves all ani­mal tes­ting to be ab­so­lu­tely wrong.

Your po­si­ti­on is the fol­lo­wing:

  • there is no pro­blem with ani­mal tes­ting for wha­te­ver re­a­son
  • human beings are more im­portant than ani­mals
  • if it is ac­cep­ta­ble to eat ani­mals why not use them for tes­ting?

Your task is:

  • to pre­sent and de­fend your po­si­ti­on and give re­a­sons for it
  • to an­s­wer any ques­ti­ons asked by the host or by other guests
  • to agree or di­sagree with what the other guests say

Stu­dent D

You have 15 mi­nu­tes to pre­pa­re yours­elf for the fol­lo­wing role in a dis­cus­sion. Any notes you take should be brief.

You are a guest on a chat show on the topic of the tes­ting of cos­me­tics and me­di­cal pro­ducts on ani­mals. There are three guests on the show: be­si­des yours­elf, there is a guest who be­lie­ves tes­ting for wha­te­ver re­a­son to be ac­cep­ta­ble; a third be­lie­ves all ani­mal tes­ting to be ab­so­lu­tely wrong.

Your po­si­ti­on is the fol­lo­wing:

  • ani­mal tes­ting for cos­me­tics is wrong
  • ani­mal tes­ting for me­di­cal re­a­sons is ac­cep­ta­ble
  • ani­mals have some rights, but the value of a human life is grea­ter than those rights

Your task is:

  • to pre­sent and de­fend your po­si­ti­on and give re­a­sons for it
  • to an­s­wer any ques­ti­ons asked by the host or by other guests
  • to agree or di­sagree with what the other guests say

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