Introduction to Senior Health. How you will be graded… Tests/Quizzes Projects - Marriage project OR - One year/five year plan Classwork & Participation.

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Introduction to Senior Health

How you will be graded… Tests/Quizzes Projects - Marriage project OR - One year/five year plan Classwork & Participation

Some Ground Rules… No put downs No personal questions It's OK to pass All questions are good questions Use correct terms Listen when others are speaking Classroom discussions are confidential Speak for yourself

Your Rights as a Student… We have personal boundaries that must be respected We have the right to our own beliefs and opinions We have the right to pass We are responsible for our own learning Our questions or comments will be respected, taken seriously, and kept confidential

Student Expectations… Respect the person who has the floor What we share in this group will remain confidential We will be as open and honest as possible, but we won't discuss personal issues We can disagree with another point of view or behavior nonjudgmentally We will be sensitive to diversity, and be careful about making careless remarks It is always okay to say I'd rather not answer that question It is okay to ask a question anonymously using the question box. It is okay to feel uncomfortable

Everyone has the right to… Participate Pass Respect Confidentiality Enjoy the Learning Experience