4th Class Orientation & Training Point of View Exercise Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1.

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4th Class Orientation & Training Point of View Exercise Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1

4th Class Orientation & Training Discussion: 1.How many of you have ever been in a situation where you have felt excluded? You’ve been the one excluded. Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1

4th Class Orientation & Training Discussion: 1.How many of you have ever been in a situation where you have felt excluded? You’ve been the one excluded. 2.What happened? Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1

4th Class Orientation & Training Discussion: 1.How many of you have ever been in a situation where you have felt excluded? You’ve been the one excluded. 2.What happened? 3.How did that feel? Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1

4th Class Orientation & Training Discussion: 1.How many of you have ever been in a situation where you have felt excluded? You’ve been the one excluded. 2.What happened? 3.How did that feel? 4.When you were in that situation what did you want from the other people? What would have helped ? Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1

4th Class Orientation & Training Discussion: 1.How many of you have ever been in a situation where you have felt excluded? You’ve been the one excluded. 2.What happened? 3.How did that feel? 4.When you were in that situation what did you want from the other people? What would have helped ? 5.How many of you have teased or excluded people at some time? Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1

4th Class Orientation & Training Discussion: 1.How many of you have ever been in a situation where you have felt excluded? You’ve been the one excluded. 2.What happened? 3.How did that feel? 4.When you were in that situation what did you want from the other people? What would have helped ? 5.How many of you have teased or excluded people at some time? 6.Why did you act that way? What motivated you? Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1

4th Class Orientation & Training Different Points of View: Gender Group: What is hard about being a male at The Citadel? Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1

4th Class Orientation & Training Different Points of View: Gender Group: What is hard about being a male at The Citadel? Corps Squad: What is hard about being a non-Corps Squad member? Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1

4th Class Orientation & Training Different Points of View: Gender Group: What is hard about being a male at The Citadel? Corps Squad: What is hard about being a non-Corps Squad member? Race: What is hard about being a minority at The Citadel? Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1

4th Class Orientation & Training Questions Values and Respect – Human Dignity 4-1