Basically, students are given different life issues, such as Your 5-year-old son was just diagnosed with attention deficit disorder, and your physician is strongly  recommending that he be placed on Ritalin. or
Your spouse has become an alcoholic and begun beating and verbally abusing your two grade-school age children (as well as yourself). Each student has a different issue.

Students then write a paper, defining their lot in more detail and then discussing the possible choices that are available. They may write this paper as the person in question, as a therapist or helper, etc. (I had one student write it from the perspective of the family dog). They are required to use the following - (1) traditional library sources (book, journal articles), (2) Internet sources, and (3) Outside agency (can include government, religious, self-help groups, etc.).




At 10:54 PM 1/14/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Pleaseexplain the "lot in life" project.  I never heard of it before.  Also, if anyone has the list of lots you are requesting,  please post it to the list.
Thank you .

Riki
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Dr. Deborah S. Briihl
Dept. of Psychology and Counseling
Valdosta State University
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